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Get a tailored white label agreement to protect your business relationships.
Our expert lawyers will create a white label agreement that suits your specific needs. This ensures that your business collaborations are clearly defined and legally protected.
- Drafting of a customised white label agreement
- Clear terms outlining rights and responsibilities
- Provisions for intellectual property protection
- Guidance on compliance with relevant regulations
- Revisions based on your feedback
- Expert support throughout the process
Project
White Label Agreement
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CompletePrepared by
Alex Solo
Senior Lawyer

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A White Label Agreement is a legal contract under UK law that allows one company to produce goods or services that another company rebrands and sells as its own. It can be useful for businesses that want to expand their offering without developing new products or services from scratch.
Under this type of agreement, the manufacturer or service provider retains ownership of the product or service, while the reseller markets it under its own brand. This arrangement can help businesses enter new markets more quickly and broaden their brand offering.
Key terms usually include the scope of the products or services, quality standards, intellectual property rights, confidentiality, and payment terms.
By setting out these points clearly, both parties can reduce the risk of disputes and support a successful working relationship.
If you're considering a White Label Agreement, it's a good idea to get legal advice to make sure it suits your business goals and complies with UK regulations.
A White Label Agreement is a legal document under UK law that sets out the terms on which one company produces goods or services for another company to rebrand and sell as its own. It can be especially useful for businesses that want to expand their offering without developing new products or services from scratch.
Under this type of agreement, the manufacturer or service provider retains ownership of the product or service, while the reseller markets it under its own brand. This can help businesses enter new markets more quickly and broaden their brand offering.
Key components of a White Label Agreement usually include the scope of the products or services, quality standards, intellectual property rights, confidentiality, and payment terms. Clearly setting out these terms can help reduce the risk of disputes and support a successful working relationship.
If you're considering a White Label Agreement, it's a good idea to get legal advice to make sure it suits your business goals and complies with UK regulations.
A White Label Agreement is important because it provides a clear framework for the relationship between a manufacturer or service provider and a reseller. It allows the reseller to market products or services under its own brand, helping the business expand its offering without having to develop everything itself.
By clearly setting out each party’s roles and responsibilities, a White Label Agreement can help protect intellectual property rights and maintain quality standards. It also usually covers important terms such as confidentiality and payment, which help protect both parties’ interests.
A well-drafted agreement can also reduce the risk of disputes and support a productive business relationship. This can be especially important in a competitive market, where brand reputation and product quality matter.
If you're considering this type of arrangement, it's a good idea to get legal advice to make sure the agreement suits your business goals and complies with UK regulations.
A White Label Agreement can help your business expand its product or service offering without the need for extensive development. It allows you to rebrand and sell products or services produced by another company, which can help you enter new markets more quickly and strengthen your brand offering.
It can also let you focus on marketing and sales while the manufacturer or service provider handles production. This may lead to cost savings and greater efficiency, as you may not need to invest as heavily in research and development.
A well-drafted agreement should clearly set out each party’s roles and responsibilities, including intellectual property rights, quality standards, and confidentiality. This can help reduce the risk of disputes and support a successful partnership.
To get the most out of a White Label Agreement, it's a good idea to seek legal advice to make sure the contract suits your business goals and complies with UK regulations.
A White Label Agreement can help protect your intellectual property under UK law by clearly setting out who owns the intellectual property involved and how it can be used. This can help protect proprietary assets such as trademarks, patents, and copyright.
The agreement will often include clauses explaining how the reseller can use your intellectual property, helping to prevent unauthorised use or reproduction. It may also include confidentiality clauses to protect sensitive information from being disclosed to third parties.
By putting these protections in place, a White Label Agreement can help preserve the value and integrity of your intellectual property while you grow your business through white labelling.
If you're considering this type of agreement, it's a good idea to seek legal advice to make sure the contract is robust and complies with UK regulations.
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