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Contracts and Contracting Resources

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Business Law | Claims and Financial Litigation 
General Law | Real Estate Office

Business Law


Construction

Construction Contracts and Solicitation Procurement Agreements


Contracting and Procurement of Goods and Services

Templates 

CPPG Sample Documents (UT Authentication required)
Contract, Request for Proposal, and Other Procurement Templates

System-wide Contracts

System-wide Contracts for Goods and Services (UT Authentication required)

Standard Contracts:

CPPG Standard Contracts*

Other Resources:

Delegations of Authority for UT Institutions (Delegation Charts and Other Delegation-related Resources)

For additional information regarding Business Law Contracts, please contact Scott Patterson at SPatterson@utsystem.edu.
 

Intellectual Property

Intellectual Property Standard Contracts*

 

Claims and Financial Litigation

Claims and Financial Litigation Standard Contracts*:

For additional information regarding Claims and Financial Litigation Contracts, please contact Scott Patterson at SPatterson@utsystem.edu.

 

General Law

General Law Agreements and Forms:

  • Affiliations
  • Employment
  • Releases and Indemnity
  • General Law Standard Agreements

For additional information regarding General Law Agreements and Forms, please contact Omar Syed at osyed@utsystem.edu.

 

Real Estate Office

Real Estate Contracts

For additional information regarding Real Estate Contracts, please contact Kirk Tames at ktames@utsystem.edu.


* “Standard Contracts” are forms developed and approved by the Office of General Counsel (OGC) pursuant to UT System Policy UTS145.  Using a “Standard Contract” form will expedite UT System review and approval.  OGC review is not required for “Standard Contracts” unless substantive changes are made to the “Standard Contract” form.  Non-substantive changes to a “Standard Contract” form do not require OGC review.  Changes to the names of parties, amount of consideration, date, and term are examples of “non-substantive changes.”