General Commercial Conditions

Commercial conditions for structured engagement.

These General Commercial Conditions outline the commercial principles that may apply to structured dialogue, documentation exchange, transaction preparation and commercial cooperation with Valtor Holding LLC.

Commercial Engagement

Commercial engagement may begin through structured dialogue and progress according to the nature, scale, documentation, route logic, transaction purpose and commercial relevance of the matter.

Transaction Documentation

Transaction profiles should identify the commercial parties, authority basis, commodity scope, delivery terms, logistics context, intended structure and available supporting documents.

Fees and Compensation

Professional time, commercial structuring, coordination work, documentation conditioning, transaction preparation or advisory support may be subject to service fees, coordination fees, structuring fees, success-based compensation or other agreed commercial terms.

Confidentiality

Commercial information, contacts, source-side references, buyer-side references, transaction pathways, documentation formats and market opportunities shared or developed through Valtor are treated as confidential unless expressly released in writing.

Non-Circumvention and Protected Structures

Commercial relationships, introductions, transaction structures, access pathways, documentation work and business opportunities originated, introduced, coordinated or materially developed through Valtor are expected to be respected and protected under applicable agreements, course of dealing and relevant law.

Electronic Communications

Email, electronic documents, written confirmations and business communications may evidence commercial intent, negotiation history, process conduct, disclosure, instruction and document transmission, subject to applicable law and evidentiary rules.

Contract Priority

Where a signed agreement, engagement letter, SPA, commission agreement, NDA, NCNDA, IMFPA or other written instrument applies, the written instrument prevails over general website statements to the extent of any inconsistency.