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SUMMARY OF THE PUBLICATION AND AN IMPORTANT NOTE ON NOT GENUINE ICC DOCUMENTS

The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) created the ICC Model Contract Occasional Intermediary to cover the most common varieties of international contracts to which an occasional intermediary is a party. This model contract is the result of an extensive comparative study of non-circumvention and non-disclosure agreements that are used on a daily basis worldwide. The model provides a unique and balanced legal platform that takes into account the interest of all parties involved in non-circumvention and nondisclosure agreement and minimises the risks of fraud and misunderstanding.

This model is part of a series of respected model contracts on international distribution covering commercial agency, distributorship, franchising and selective distributorship. These important tools provide confidence to the parties and the marketplace that commercial transactions can be conducted according to internationally accepted principles.

Each ICC Model Contract includes a fully editable version in Microsoft, permitting you to easily adapt the contract to your specific case.

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IMPORTANT NOTE: 

There are a number of documents – which are not genuine ICC documents – circulating on the Internet which make reference to, or purport to be issued by, ICC. These sometimes bear the ICC logo. One of them is called “I.C.C. 400/500/600”.

These documents are circulating without ICC’s consent and without relation to any ICC work or mission, and have been the subject of ICC warnings during the past years.

You should not rely on such documents for your business or personal activities.

Please also note that such correspondence may contain links which lead to unsafe websites that can put at risk systems and data. Recipients should therefore take appropriate measures with respect to such messages.

ICC disclaims all responsibility for any such correspondence, documents or information and any possible prejudice caused by such communications, including by any links, viruses or other elements contained in such material.