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Legal Advice on Commercial Transactions
Yip Tse & Tang Solicitors is a Hong Kong law firm with over 30 years of experience providing legal advice on commercial transactions, civil and commercial litigation, and corporate disputes.
About Yip Tse & Tang Solicitors
Established for over three decades, Yip Tse & Tang Solicitors is widely recognised among local Hong Kong businesses and individuals for its high-quality, diversified legal services. Our team of experienced lawyers delivers tailored legal advice across a wide range of practice areas to meet the needs of both corporate clients and individuals.
Our Legal Practice Areas
- Civil Litigation: General disputes including breach of contracts, property disputes, and contractual claims.
- Commercial Litigation: Shareholder disputes, partnership disputes, succession matters, and commercial liabilities.
- Family Law: Divorce proceedings, separation deeds, pre-nuptial agreements, and family settlements.
- Criminal Defence: Police station visits, bail applications, court representation, and appeal cases.
- Probate and Estate Planning: Drafting wills, applying for probate, and estate administration.
- Negligence Claims: Workplace and traffic accident claims against negligent parties.
- Commercial Transactions: We assist businesses with transaction drafting, review, and negotiation—whether routine operational contracts or complex high-stakes deals.
Start a Conversation with Our Commercial Lawyers
Our commercial and civil litigation lawyers provide practical, strategic legal advice for businesses in Hong Kong.
Contact us on WhatsApp or call 6214-9999 to arrange a consultation.
Admiralty Office
Phone:
6214-9999 (WhatsApp OK)
Office A2, 35/F, United Centre, No.95 Queensway, Admiralty, Hong Kong
Central Office
Phone:
6536-6666 (WhatsApp OK)
Room 1801, 18/F, Wing On House, 71 Des Voeux Road Central, Central, Hong Kong
20 Common Commercial Contracts in Hong Kong
In Hong Kong, a variety of commercial contracts are used to regulate business operations, partnerships, and legal relationships. Below are 20 common types of commercial contracts that our firm has handled for clients over the years.
- Sale of Goods Contract — governs the sale and purchase of tangible goods or products.
- Service Agreement — covers the provision of professional or technical services.
- Employment Contract — defines the terms of employment for individuals in a company.
- Distribution Agreement — regulates product distribution through agents or resellers.
- Franchise Agreement — allows a franchisee to operate under the franchisor’s brand system.
- Partnership Agreement — outlines partner rights, obligations, and profit sharing.
- Joint Venture Agreement — defines terms of collaboration between business entities.
- Lease Agreement — governs rental of commercial or industrial properties.
- Loan Agreement — sets out borrowing conditions, interest, and repayment terms.
- Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) — protects confidential business information.
- Agency Agreement — establishes authority for representation or sales activities.
- Supply Agreement — regulates the consistent supply of goods or services.
- Manufacturing Agreement — sets production obligations and product standards.
- Intellectual Property Licensing Agreement — grants rights to use trademarks or patents.
- Construction Contract — defines responsibilities for building and infrastructure works.
- Technology Transfer Agreement — governs the transfer of technology and know-how.
- Software License Agreement — permits software use under specific terms.
- Maintenance and Support Agreement — covers after-sale maintenance services.
- Consulting Agreement — outlines consulting scope, deliverables, and payment.
- Real Estate Purchase Agreement — governs property sales and purchase conditions.
Note: Contract terms and clauses may vary depending on the transaction’s nature and involved parties. To ensure compliance with Hong Kong laws and safeguard your business interests, always seek legal advice from qualified Hong Kong commercial lawyers.
