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Agreement

Cadastry is a decentralized database that allows you to store and manage digital agreements in a secure and decentralized manner. In this guide, we will explain how to store digital agreements in Cadastry, and how to access and manage them once they are stored in the database.

Storing Digital Agreements in Cadastry

To store a digital agreement in Cadastry, you will need to create a data structure that represents the agreement. This data structure can be as simple or as complex as needed, depending on the specific requirements of the agreement.

Some common fields that might be included in a data structure for a digital agreement include:

  • Type of agreement: The type of agreement, such as an employment agreement, a lease agreement, or a service agreement.
  • Parties involved: The names and contact information for the parties involved in the agreement.
  • Purpose of the agreement: The purpose of the agreement, such as the employment of an individual or the provision of services.
  • Terms and provisions: Any specific terms or provisions included in the agreement.
  • Duration of the agreement: The length of time that the agreement is in effect, such as a short-term agreement or a long-term agreement.
  • Jurisdiction: The legal jurisdiction under which the agreement is governed, such as state law, federal law, or international law.
  • Region: The geographical region in which the agreement is used, such as a specific country or a global region.

Once you have created the data structure for the agreement, you can store it in Cadastry by adding it to the database. This can be done using the Cadastry API or by using one of the available Cadastry clients.

Accessing and Managing Digital Agreements in Cadastry

Once a digital agreement has been stored in Cadastry, it can be accessed and managed by all parties involved in the agreement. This can be done using the Cadastry API or by using one of the available Cadastry clients.

To access a digital agreement in Cadastry, you will need to know the unique identifier for the agreement. This identifier can be used to retrieve the agreement from the database.

Once you have retrieved the agreement from the database, you can manage it as needed. This might involve reviewing the terms of the agreement, updating the agreement with any changes or amendments, or signing the agreement electronically.

Overall, Cadastry is a powerful tool for storing, accessing, and managing digital agreements in a secure and decentralized manner. By using Cadastry, you can ensure that your agreements are easily accessible to all parties involved, and that they are stored in a tamper-evident manner.

FieldTypeDescription
TypeStringThe type of agreement, such as an employment agreement, a lease agreement, or a service agreement.
PartiesListThe names and contact information for the parties involved in the agreement.
PurposeStringThe purpose of the agreement, such as the employment of an individual or the provision of services.
TermsListAny specific terms or provisions included in the agreement.
DurationStringThe length of time that the agreement is in effect, such as a short-term agreement or a long-term agreement.
JurisdictionStringThe legal jurisdiction under which the agreement is governed, such as state law, federal law, or international law.
RegionStringThe geographical region in which the agreement is used, such as a specific country or a global region.
"agreement":{
"type": "employment",
"parties": ["individual", "business"],
"purpose": "employment",
"terms": ["salary", "benefits", "vacation"],
"duration": "indefinite",
"jurisdiction": "federal",
"region": "US"
}