A joinder agreement is a legal contract used to add a new party to an original contract. Joinder agreements make the terms and conditions of the contract binding for the new party as if they were a party to the original contract. A joinder agreement therefore, adds new signatories to the contract in a quick and easy way.
The terms joinder and joinder agreement can mean two different things. Joinder agreements do not require all existing parties to sign along with the new party. Joinders are signed by the new party to become party to a contract.
A joinder agreement is signed by the new party as well as the legal representatives under the original contract. Only new members or parties need to sign the joinder agreement. All signatories need not sign the joinder agreement.
Joinder agreements are used in cases where it is likely that the original contract will have new parties in the future. The new parties don’t need to be determined while making a joinder agreement. For instance, if a business has three partners in a shareholder agreement with each other but they are looking for additional partners to join that contract or issue stocks to, they can use a joinder agreement. A sample joinder agreement clause in a contract can look like this:
“The parties to this Joinder Agreement agree that any new person or entity must execute a joinder form as outlined in Exhibit “X” to become a party to the shareholder agreement entered into by X and Y on DATE and be deemed a signatory to the Agreement”
A joinder agreement will allow them to issue stocks to new shareholders. The new party or new parties will become party to the original contract through the joinder agreement. So, when existing parties find new parties to join their agreement, they can ask the new party to sign a joinder agreement. Once the joinder agreement has been signed by the new party they will be legally party to the primary contract between all parties.
Joinder of claims is also often used to bring claims against the same party together by multiple parties in litigation. There are two main types of joinder of parties in such claims:
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Joinder agreements are generally used in the following types of contracts:
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