A Nonexclusive Distributorship Agreement is a contract between a manufacturer and a distributor that allows the distributor to sell the manufacturer's products. It is an arrangement in which the manufacturer does not limit the number of distributors who can sell their products. This type of agreement is beneficial for both parties as it allows the manufacturer to expand their market reach without locking in any of the distributors with exclusivity. There are two types of Nonexclusive Distributorship Agreement: a Standard Agreement and a Master Agreement. A Standard Nonexclusive Distributorship Agreement is a basic agreement that outlines the rights and obligations of both parties. It is a contract between the manufacturer and a single distributor and outlines the terms of the sale, including the pricing structure, payment terms, product delivery, and other terms and conditions. A Master Nonexclusive Distributorship Agreement is a more comprehensive agreement that outlines the rights and obligations of multiple distributors. It is a contract between the manufacturer and multiple distributors that outlines the terms of the sale for all the distributors, including the pricing structure, payment terms, product delivery, and other terms and conditions. The Master Agreement serves as a template for all the distributors and helps the manufacturer to standardize the pricing and terms of sale for their products.