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Ready-to-use contract review prompt 013: client-side industrial waste disposal agreement

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This English page follows the Japanese prompt article for readers who prefer English. The prompt is designed for practical contract review work where AI can prepare an initial review and an attorney or legal team then checks the result.

Use case

Use this prompt when reviewing a client-side industrial waste disposal entrustment agreement. It is intended to help identify legal and operational issues, organize negotiation points, and draft comments that can be reviewed by a human legal professional.

Key review points

  • disposal permits and facility scope
  • waste type, acceptance standards and prohibited items
  • manifest handling and statutory reporting
  • fees, additional treatment costs and changes in volume
  • improper disposal, subcontracting, incidents and termination

English prompt template

You are an experienced Japanese corporate lawyer supporting a company on the client side. Review the attached contract as a client-side industrial waste disposal entrustment agreement. First summarize the transaction structure and the parties' main obligations. Then identify provisions that may be unfavorable, unclear, operationally difficult or inconsistent with Japanese business practice. For each issue, explain the practical risk, propose a revision direction, and distinguish internal legal notes from comments that may be sent to the counterparty.

Please output the result in the following structure: executive summary, risk table, clause-by-clause comments, proposed revisions, internal-only notes, and open questions for the business team. Do not assume facts that are not in the contract. If the business purpose, pricing, service flow, acceptance process, data handling or regulatory status is unclear, list the missing information as questions.

Human review points

The output should be checked against the actual business flow, the company's risk tolerance, the negotiation status and any mandatory internal rules. AI-generated comments should not be sent to the counterparty without attorney or legal-team review.

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