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Contract archiving

Securely storing expired or signed contracts so they remain retrievable and legally admissible.

Définition

Contract archiving is the controlled, durable storage of executed and terminated agreements together with their amendments and signature evidence. Proper archiving meets statutory retention periods, supports audits and litigation, and ensures historical terms can be reconstructed long after a contract ends.

Exemple

During a tax audit the company retrieves a ten-year-old supply contract and its addenda within minutes from the archive.

Pourquoi c'est un risque pour l'entreprise

Contracts stored only in employees' inboxes or local drives are effectively lost when those employees leave. If a tax authority, regulator or counterparty requests documentation of a past agreement and you cannot produce it, you face credibility and legal exposure regardless of whether the underlying obligation was met. Retention gaps are a common finding in regulatory inspections.

Comment le gérer

  • Define a retention schedule by contract type aligned with the longest applicable statutory period: typically seven years for fiscal documents and longer for real property or employment.
  • Store signed versions with their signature evidence in a system that is not dependent on individual user access.
  • Keep all amendments and addenda linked to the original contract record so the complete history is retrievable as a unit.
  • Restrict deletion rights so archived contracts cannot be removed before the retention period expires without an explicit authorisation.
  • Review the archive annually for contracts whose retention period has elapsed and purge them in line with your data minimisation policy.

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Voyez ces termes dans vos propres contrats

Téléversez un contrat et Contracko en extrait les termes, dates et obligations clés, puis vous rappelle chacun d'eux avant qu'il ne compte.

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