Domain Name Assignment Agreement

Assign ownership of a domain name to a third party with this downloadable Assignment Agreement template.

  • The party assigning the domain (the assignor) represents to the assignee that there are no current disputes relating to the domain.
  • The assignor will not engage in any action after the completion of the assignment which may be detrimental to the domain name.
  • The assignee agrees to pay a transfer fee.
  • This is a generic legal document that does not contain references to the laws of a specific country and can be used anywhere.
  • Get your copy of the Domain Name Assignment Agreement today - add it to your cart, check out and download. Use it as often as you need to.
Document Type: Microsoft Word
Last Updated: 11-December-2023
SKU: 5343
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