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Share Vesting Agreement
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A Share Vesting Agreement is a legal contract between a company and a shareholder (often a founder, employee, or advisor) that governs how and when ownership of shares is earned (“vested”) over time.
Purpose of a Share Vesting Agreement:
1. To retain key founders or employees by releasing shares gradually over time.
2. To protect the company from early departures with full ownership.
3. To align shareholder interests with the company’s long-term growth.
4. To attract investors by demonstrating structured equity control.
5. To clearly define exit and forfeiture rules for unvested shares.
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