Deposit agreement
A contract under which assets, funds or documents are held by a custodian under agreed conditions.
Definição
A deposit agreement governs the holding of money, securities, goods or documents by a custodian on behalf of one or more parties, setting out the conditions for safekeeping and release. It is common where value must be parked safely pending a condition, such as a transaction closing or a dispute outcome, and overlaps with escrow arrangements. Core terms cover the custodian's duties, release triggers, fees and liability.
Exemplo
In a share purchase, part of the price is placed under a deposit agreement and released only once warranty claims are cleared after closing.
Porque é um risco para a empresa
Ambiguous release conditions in a deposit agreement can paralyse a transaction if the parties disagree on whether the trigger has been met. If the custodian has wide discretion, a party may find itself unable to access its own funds until lengthy legal proceedings resolve the dispute. A poorly negotiated custodian liability cap can leave depositors without recourse if the custodian misapplies the funds.
Como gerir
- Define release conditions with objective, measurable triggers so there is no room for disagreement about whether they have been satisfied.
- Specify what happens if a release condition is not satisfied by a long-stop date: whether the deposit is returned, forfeited or held pending further agreement.
- Confirm the custodian's duties, liability and insurance so you understand the level of protection for the deposited assets.
- Track the long-stop date and any interim milestone dates in your contract system so you know when to expect or demand release.
Referências jurídicas
Salvo indicação em contrário, as referências remetem para o direito neerlandês (Burgerlijk Wetboek, o Código Civil neerlandês); os instrumentos da UE, como o RGPD, aplicam-se em toda a UE. Esta é informação geral, não constitui aconselhamento jurídico. Outras jurisdições tratam estes conceitos de forma diferente. Verifique o texto em vigor e a sua situação com um advogado qualificado.
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