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Co-Founder Agreement Sample

Co-Founder Agreement Sample

A Co-Founder Agreement is a contract between the Co-Founders of a business, setting out the ownership, initial investments and responsibilities of each Co-Founder. Take a look at our sample below, to get an idea of what yours will look like.

Your Co-Founder Agreement also safeguards you in the case of a dispute, as it can provide protection to show what the co-founder agreed too. Just like our sample, your agreement should clearly set out the equity participation in your new business.

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Once customised, your document will look similar to our sample Co-Founder Agreement.

What does the Co-Founder Agreement cover?

Our Co-Founder Agreement include clauses setting out:

  • Co-Founder details;
  • Project description;
  • Equity breakdown and initial capital contributions;
  • Roles and responsibilities of each Co-Founder;
  • Management and approval rights;
  • Non-compete, confidentiality and intellectual property; and
  • Resignation, dissolution and removal of directors.

You can create your Co-Founder Agreement for FREE by signing up to Lawpath today.

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