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Nonexclusive Distributor Agreement | Canada
Enlist distributors to sell your products across Canada with this Nonexclusive Distributorship Agreement for Canadian manufacturers and suppliers.
- The distributor is appointed as a non-exclusive distributor to sell the manufacturer's products across Canada.
- The distributor has to meet predetermined minimum purchase obligations throughout the term of the contract.
- The distributor must devote a specified percentage of its display space to the products.
- The supplier must give the distributor 30 days notice before any price change.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in Canada.
$29.99
Ontario Non-Exclusive Distribution Agreement
Set up your distribution network and prepare contracts for your distributors with this downloadable Non-Exclusive Distribution Agreement for Ontario manufacturers.
- The manufacturer appoints the distributor as an authorized distributor of the manufacturer's products and services within a defined territory. The appointment is not exclusive, and the manufacturer is at liberty to appoint other distributors within that area.
- Orders are shipped FOB the manufacturer's location.
- The distributor grants the manufacturer a purchase money security interest in products not fully paid for.
- The distributor agrees not to sell or market competing products or services.
- This is a reusable legal contract - purchase it once, download it, and use it as a template as often as you like.
- This legal agreement template is provided in MS Word format and is fully editable to fit your specific circumstances.
- Intended for use only in the Province of Ontario, Canada.
$29.99
Non-Exclusive Distributor Agreement | USA
Sign up local dealers to distribute your products across the United States with this Non-Exclusive Distributor Agreement.
- The distributor will market, sell, lease, rent and service the manufacturer's products within a specified territory.
- The distributor has to meet predetermined minimum purchase obligations throughout the term of the contract.
- The manufacturer must give 30 days notice before a price change can be put into effect.
- The distributor must use best efforts to develop demand for the products, and develop and institute a merchandising policy designed to preserve the good will associated with the name of the manufacturer and the products.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Customizable and reusable.
- Intended to be used only in the United States.
$34.99