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For partners

You have been invited to a Warren room.

Someone you are working with opened neutral ground to record what each side agreed. Here is what that means for you, and what it does not.

Neutral ground

Warren is not a party to your agreement. It holds the record fairly, and cannot take a side.

You never pay

The party who opened the room covers Warren. Confirming and signing is always free for you.

Your terms stay private

Commercial detail lives inside the room and is never seen outside it, by anyone.

You confirm what landed

Tick what was delivered, ask about anything that has not, then sign. It becomes the shared record.

You keep your own copy

Once sealed, the record is yours to keep and to prove, with no account needed to check it.

Nothing changes without your sign-off.

The record is complete only once every party has confirmed and signed it.

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