United Kingdom Contract Handbook
Practical drafting reference for English contract law β common-law fundamentals, UCTA 1977, Consumer Rights Act 2015, UK GDPR, employment law, and a JSON knowledge base for AI document-generation agents.
Drafting reference for contracts under the laws of England and Wales. Built on English common-law contract fundamentals (offer, acceptance, consideration, intention to create legal relations, certainty), the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 (UCTA), the Consumer Rights Act 2015 (CRA), and the post-Brexit framework of UK GDPR + Data Protection Act 2018. Every entry ships as both a prose page (for humans) and a JSON data file (for AI agents).
Scope: this handbook covers England and Wales. Scotland (mixed civil/common-law system) and Northern Ireland have material differences in some areas β flagged where relevant but not separately catalogued.
Foundation
Cross-handbook reference resources. Read these first when drafting any specific contract type.
- English contract law basics β offer, acceptance, consideration, intention to create legal relations, certainty, the doctrine of privity, Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999
- Unfair contract terms β UCTA 1977 (B2B), Consumer Rights Act 2015 Part 2 (B2C), reasonableness test, fairness test
- Standard boilerplate clauses β governing law (English law election), jurisdiction (exclusive vs. non-exclusive), entire agreement, severance, force majeure (no implied doctrine in English law), indemnities, limitation of liability, third-party rights exclusion
B2B Commercial
- Non-Disclosure Agreement / Confidentiality Agreement β equitable + contractual obligations; Coco v A.N. Clark (Engineers) test
- Master Services Agreement β services frame + IP + SLAs
- Statement of Work β subordinate to MSA; scope, deliverables, acceptance
- Consultancy Agreement β independent contractor framework; IR35 employment-status tests
- Software Licence Agreement β Software Directive (UK retained) + UCTA + CRA digital content
- Distribution Agreement β competition law (Chapter I CA 1998 + retained vertical block exemption)
- Heads of Terms β βsubject to contractβ; binding vs. non-binding provisions; RTS Flexible Systems v MΓΌller [2010] UKSC 14
- Asset Purchase Agreement β TUPE 2006 implications; warranties + indemnities
Employment
- Employment Contract / Section 1 Statement β ERA 1996 s.1 written particulars (day-one right since April 2020); express + implied terms
- Restrictive Covenants β Tillman v Egon Zehnder [2019] UKSC 32; non-compete, non-solicit, non-deal; blue-pencil doctrine
- Settlement Agreement β s.203 ERA 1996; ACAS COT3 alternative; required statutory wording
- Service Agreement (Director) β Companies Act 2006 s.188 (β₯2-year terms require shareholder approval); fiduciary overlay
B2C / Consumer
- Privacy Notice β UK GDPR Articles 13/14 + DPA 2018; ICO guidance; one-stop-shop post-Brexit
- Website Terms of Use β incorporation; CRA Part 2 fairness; Parker v South Eastern Rly notice principle
- Cookies Policy β Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (PECR) reg 6; ICO 2023 guidance; consent + reject parity
- Accessibility Statement β Equality Act 2010 s.20 reasonable adjustments; PSBAR 2018 (public sector); WCAG 2.2 AA
- Consumer Contract Terms β CRA 2015 + Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013; 14-day cancellation right for distance/off-premises
Compliance
- Data Processing Agreement β UK GDPR Article 28; ICO controller-processor template; UK Addendum to EU SCCs (IDTA / Addendum 21 March 2022)
- Data Sharing Agreement β ICO Data Sharing Code of Practice (statutory under DPA 2018 s.121); controller-to-controller
Open dataset
The full UK handbook is published as machine-readable JSON, validated against the shared schema.
- Aggregated bundle β
data/handbook/uk.jsonβ single fetch with every record - Per-record JSON files β
data/handbook/uk/ - Schema β
data/handbook/schema.json
For AI agents, the API documentation describes the bundle URL pattern, schema fields, and example agent workflow.
License
Content licensed under CC-BY 4.0. Attribution: βSource: Chaindoc Labs β labs.chaindoc.io/handbook/uk/β.
Disclaimer: Handbook content is informational, not legal advice. Last verified 2026-05-11. Always consult a solicitor admitted to practise in England and Wales for binding decisions.
Maintained by the Chaindoc team.