Finder's Fee Agreement (Australia)
This Finder's Fee Agreement is created for use in Australia. This legal form is available for immediate download.
Instant Download
A$14.95
File types included
- Microsoft Word
Compatible with
- Windows
- Mac OS X
- Linux
For Immediate Download
A$14.95
Attorney prepared
Our forms are kept up-to-date and accurate by our lawyers
Valid in your state
Our forms are guaranteed to be valid in your state
Over 3,500,000 satisfied customers
Free eSignature
Sign your form online, free with any form purchase
60-Days Money Back
Try our forms with no risk
25+ Years Trusted
Serving customers since 2001
Due to the unusual nature of the finder’s relationship with the business it represents, it is crucial that the agreement be in writing. A written Finder’s Fee Agreement will prove invaluable in the event of disagreements, misunderstandings or litigation.
These important provisions are included in this Agreement:
- Parties: Identifies the names of the parties entering into the agreement;
- Services: Appoints the finder on either an exclusive or non-exclusive basis;
- Status of Finder: Sets forth the independent contractor status of the finder;
- Confidential Information: Finder agrees not to divulge confidential information to any third party except in connection with the introductory services.
Protect Yourself, your Rights and your Business by using our professionally prepared up-to-date forms.
This lawyer prepared packet includes:
- General Information
- Instructions and Checklist
- Finder’s Fee Agreement for use in Australia
Finder's Fee Agreement (Australia)
Product Details
| Product | Finder's Fee Agreement (Australia) |
| Country | Australia |
| Pages | 8 |
| Dimensions | Designed for Letter Size (8.5" x 11") |
| Printer compatibility | Designed to print on all ink-jet and laser printers |
| Editable | Yes (.doc, .wpd and .rtf) |
| Format |
Microsoft Word |
| Platform |
Windows Compatible Mac Compatible Linux Compatible |
| Availability | In Stock. Instant Download |
| Usage | Unlimited number of prints |
| Category | Finders Fee Agreement |
| Product number | #34874 |
| Download time | Less than 1 minute (approx.) |
| Document Access |
Via secret online address Email with download links Email with attachment upon request |
| Refund Policy | 60 days, no-questions asked, 100% money back guarantee |
Frequently Asked Questions
A Finder's Fee Agreement is a legal document that outlines the terms under which a finder is compensated for introducing a business relationship, customer, or investment opportunity to another party.
This agreement is suitable for individuals or businesses that engage finders to help establish new business relationships or investment opportunities, ensuring clarity and protection for all parties involved.
The key components include the identification of the parties, the services to be rendered, the finder’s independent contractor status, confidentiality obligations, and the compensation structure.
Yes, once signed by both parties, the Finder's Fee Agreement becomes a legally binding contract that outlines the rights and responsibilities of each party.
Yes, the terms of the Finder's Fee Agreement can be negotiated between the parties before finalizing the document to ensure that it meets the needs of both the finder and the business.
Is This Form Right For You?
Use This Form If:
- Individuals who are looking to establish a business relationship may require a Finder's Fee Agreement to formalize the arrangement with a finder. This ensures that both parties understand their roles and the compensation structure involved in the introduction process.
- Situations requiring the identification of potential investors often necessitate a Finder's Fee Agreement. By having this document in place, businesses can protect their confidential information while incentivizing finders to seek out suitable investment opportunities.
- For those engaging in real estate transactions, a Finder's Fee Agreement can clarify the terms under which a finder will be compensated for introducing buyers or sellers. This formalization helps to prevent disputes over payment and expectations.
- Companies seeking to expand their customer base might utilize a Finder's Fee Agreement to outline the terms of engagement with a finder. This agreement helps ensure that the finder is aware of their independent contractor status and the confidentiality obligations involved.
- In cases where a business is looking to enter new markets, a Finder's Fee Agreement can be essential. It allows businesses to engage finders who can introduce them to potential partners while safeguarding sensitive information.
Do Not Use If:
- – This form is not appropriate for situations where the finder is also an employee of the business, as it may create conflicts with employment laws and obligations.
- – If the finder is expected to perform additional services beyond introductions, a different type of agreement may be necessary to cover those responsibilities adequately.
- – In cases where the parties do not wish to maintain confidentiality, this agreement would not be suitable as it includes strict confidentiality provisions.
- – For businesses that are not operating within Australia, this form may not comply with local laws and regulations, making it ineffective.
- – If the parties are already in a verbal agreement and do not wish to formalize it, this document would not be needed until a written agreement is desired.
Related Forms
Service Agreement - Bookkeeping (Australia)
This Bookkeeping Services Agreement is designed for use in Australia. This form is ready for immedi...
General Agreement (Australia)
This General Agreement is designed for use in Australia. This legal form is available for immediate...
Sales Representative Agreement
This Sales Representative Agreement is designed for use in [state] and is available for immediate do...
Sales Representative & Distribution Agreement Combo
This Sales Representative & Distribution Agreement Combo Package contains all our popular related fo...
Royalty Agreement
This Royalty Agreement is between a writer and a publisher for the payment of royalties. This agree...
Looking for something else?
Search our extensive library of legal forms