The online legal document provider, RealDealDocs.com has released a number of Subscription Services Agreements for the top companies in America including many Fortune 500 companies. These are the actual legal documents drafted by the nation’s top law firms.
In August of 2008, Jazz Pharmaceuticals drafted a subscription services agreement with a private investor in the form of shares and warrants in the company. Just a month earlier, Novavax Inc., another pharmaceutical company, entered a Subscription Services Agreement of the own with an investor with similar terms. Both of these subscription services agreements are available in their entirety on the RealDealDocs.com website.
A Subscription Services Agreement is a legal document defining the terms and conditions under which the Investor is willing to subscribe for the securities which are being offered.
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