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Translation of Letters of Intent
A Letter of Intent (LOI) is a formal agreement between parties outlining mutual understanding and shared responsibilities.
A Letter of Intent must clearly state key items with legal effect, such as the contracting parties, business objectives, scope of work, obligations, and termination conditions. Accurate and consistent translation is essential, as even a slight difference in wording can lead to misunderstandings or disputes.
If the agreement includes liabilities for breach of contract or damages, each clause must be translated with clear structure and legal validity in mind.
Types of agreements that can be translated are as follows:
- Business agreements
- Investment agreements
- Technology transfer agreements
- MOUs (Memorandums of Understanding)
- Development and sales agreements
- Labor-management agreements
- Quality assurance agreements
- Sponsorship, organizational, transportation, management, operations, and outsourcing agreements
- Non-disclosure agreements (NDAs)
- Salary, partnership, marketing, and industry-academic cooperation agreements
- Debt settlement agreements
- Accords, confirmations, letters of intent, and more
Translation for all agreements is handled by professionals with expertise in business, economics, and legal practice, ensuring fluency in contractual terminology and real-world usage.
Final reviews are conducted by equally qualified translators to guarantee accurate and reliable results.


