Board Minutes: Consideration of Climate Change Factors
Climate-aligned clauses you can use in commercial contracts and legal documents
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Introducing specific drafting into board minutes that encourages directors to consider their decarbonisation targets, organisational carbon footprint and climate risk as a routine part of their decision making.
Jurisdiction: England & Wales
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Standard wording for a report on title for a client who is acquiring an already-built commercial property in England and Wales (can be adapted for other jurisdictions, or for a development site). See Isabella’s Clause for a version of Marni’s Clause already adapted for a residential property.
Jurisdiction: England & Wales
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Clauses to redress the balance in the food chain by promoting fairness for the producer while supporting the customer to ensure produce is not wasted at any point throughout the supply chain.
Jurisdiction: England & Wales
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Recitals that confirm the intentions of the parties to perform the contract in a way that reduces their organisational greenhouse gas emissions and the emissions associated with the contract.
Jurisdiction: England & Wales
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A due diligence questionnaire (DDQ) that asks potential suppliers to provide information regarding a wide range of climate change-related issues going beyond the standard questions.
Jurisdiction: England & Wales
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Standard drafting for heads of terms that makes climate a key consideration for any deal team. These heads of terms are particularly relevant for parties with public decarbonisation or net-zero targets.
Jurisdiction: England & Wales
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Jurisdiction: México
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Jurisdiction: México
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Jurisdiction: México
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本条項によって、カスタマーは、代替サプライヤーが既存のサプライヤーと比べてより環境に優しい供給条件を提示できる場合に、サプライヤーを切り替えることができます。
Jurisdiction: 日本
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Clause encouraging parties to arbitration to create all documents in electronic form and conduct all hearings remotely or virtually, where possible.
Jurisdiction: Italia
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A clause containing a mechanism that benchmarks a contractor's carbon footprint against the market.
Jurisdiction: Australia
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