Contracts are easy to skim and hard to fix later. Whether you are a business owner, manager, or consultant, a careful review before signing can prevent expensive disputes.
This guide lists the main items people should check before they sign a commercial agreement.
Key contract points to review
- Who the parties are
- What each side must do
- Payment terms
- Deadlines and deliverables
- Termination and default clauses
- Dispute resolution and venue
Common mistakes
- Signing without reading all annexes
- Ignoring penalty clauses
- Leaving key terms vague
- Not checking whether the signer has authority
If the dispute becomes a payment problem later, you may also want to review small claims cases in the Philippines and the main Corporate & Commercial Law in the Philippines page.
Frequently asked questions
Can a bad clause be negotiated?
Often yes, depending on the deal and the bargaining position of the parties.
Should I check signature authority?
Yes. A person who signs should have authority to bind the business.
Is a verbal promise enough?
It is safer to put important business terms in writing.
Request a private review
If you want help reviewing a contract before signing, you may use the legal consultation page or the private contact page.
This article is for general information only and is not legal advice. Reading it does not create an attorney-client relationship.
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The information on this page is for general legal information only and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Laws, rules, fees, procedures, and office requirements may change. For advice specific to your situation, consult a qualified Philippine lawyer. AttyKalibre Legal Center provides free legal information and general legal guidance. Reading this page does not constitute legal advice or establish a lawyer-client relationship.
