Purchase Agreement - Machinery & Heavy Equipment - Movable Property

Legal recording of rights, obligations, and conditions in the purchase and sale of machinery between parties.

A machinery purchase agreement governs how the transfer is legally executed, which warranties apply, and how risks, responsibilities, and payment obligations are clearly established.

This arrangement covers, among other things:

  • Purchase price, payment terms, and delivery agreements.
  • Specifications and identification of the machine (type, serial number, technical characteristics, capacity).
  • Transfer of ownership and risk between buyer and seller.
  • Warranties, representations, and any liability exclusions.
  • Conditions in case of defects, complaints, or non-conformity.
  • Administrative transfer and documentation of the machine.

We prepare tailored documentation adapted to:

  • Private or commercial sales transactions of machinery.
  • New or used machines, including industrial installations, production machinery, and construction equipment.
  • Situations involving financing, leasing, or other security structures.
  • International sales transactions or export of machinery.
  • Specific agreements between buyer and seller regarding use, maintenance, and condition.

The purchase agreement is legally drafted so that all rights, obligations, and transfer conditions are clear, enforceable, and consistent within the entire contractual and commercial context.


Scope of documentation

The engagement may include, among other things:

  • Recording of purchase price, payment terms, and delivery schedule.
  • Description and identification of the machine.
  • Provisions regarding ownership transfer and risk allocation.
  • Warranties and representations of the seller regarding the condition of the machine.
  • Arrangements for defects, complaints, or contract breach.
  • Administrative provisions for registration and transfer.
  • Additional clauses for financing, leasing, or security arrangements.

Each agreement is legally reviewed in advance to prevent interpretation differences, liability risks, and disputes in the purchase or sale of machinery.