commencement-date-memorandum
Drafts a U.S. commencement-date memorandum for commercial leases and related agreements, confirming the operative start date and its evidentiary basis. Use when users request a defensible record of "commencement date," "effective date," "lease start," conditions precedent satisfaction, or timing of rent, termination, or performance triggers — typically after execution, at closing, or during post-signature administration.
Best use case
commencement-date-memorandum is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Drafts a U.S. commencement-date memorandum for commercial leases and related agreements, confirming the operative start date and its evidentiary basis. Use when users request a defensible record of "commencement date," "effective date," "lease start," conditions precedent satisfaction, or timing of rent, termination, or performance triggers — typically after execution, at closing, or during post-signature administration.
Teams using commencement-date-memorandum should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.
When to use this skill
- You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.
When not to use this skill
- You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.
Installation
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Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
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.claude/skills/commencement-date-memorandum/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How commencement-date-memorandum Compares
| Feature / Agent | commencement-date-memorandum | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Drafts a U.S. commencement-date memorandum for commercial leases and related agreements, confirming the operative start date and its evidentiary basis. Use when users request a defensible record of "commencement date," "effective date," "lease start," conditions precedent satisfaction, or timing of rent, termination, or performance triggers — typically after execution, at closing, or during post-signature administration.
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
SKILL.md Source
# Commencement Date Memorandum
Produces a formal, execution-ready record confirming when an agreement becomes operational and why that date controls the parties' rights and duties.
## Prerequisites
Gather before drafting — do not proceed with unresolved gaps:
1. Governing agreement (full title, execution date)
2. Amendments, riders, side letters, or addenda affecting commencement
3. Full legal party names as they appear in the documents, with representative capacities
4. Governing law (and entity jurisdiction if provided)
5. Condition precedent list with proof of satisfaction (or explicit statement of none)
6. Notice/consent/evidence records that trigger or confirm commencement
## Core Inputs
| Item | Capture | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Agreement identity | Full title, execution date, amendment dates | Links memo to source contract |
| Parties | Exact legal names and roles | Prevents ambiguity |
| Commencement trigger | Clause/section defining effective date | Establishes legal basis |
| Conditions precedent | Condition, satisfaction date, supporting doc | Confirms date is operative |
| Notice mechanics | Required notices and completion date | Verifies procedural prerequisites |
| Obligation map | Obligations keyed to commencement | Clarifies performance impact |
## Drafting Workflow
1. **Extract** clauses on commencement, effectiveness, notices, and conditions precedent.
2. **Build date matrix**:
- Execution date
- Each condition-precedent satisfaction date with evidence
- Notice date(s)
- Determined commencement date
3. **Resolve discrepancies** — explain any gap between execution date and commencement date; distinguish automatic triggers from party-election mechanisms.
4. **Draft sections in order**:
- Header / recitals
- Party and agreement identification
- Condition and notice verification
- Commencement determination
- Effect and legal consequences
- Signature block / counterpart language
5. **Cite** the governing section/article for every factual assertion.
## Required Memo Sections
1. **Heading**: "Commencement Date Memorandum"
2. **Background**: Agreement title/date, transaction type, parties
3. **Fact Findings**: Condition-precedent status table; notice/consent status table
4. **Date Determination**: Exact date, day of week, and the rule or mechanism producing the date
5. **Effect**: What is operative from commencement; what is delayed or unaffected
6. **Execution**: Signature blocks with titles, representative authority, and counterpart/e-signature language
## Template
```text
COMMENCEMENT DATE MEMORANDUM
Date: [Insert date]
Re: [Full Agreement Name], dated [Execution Date] ("Agreement")
The parties confirm that the Agreement's commencement date is:
[Day, Month Day, Year], based on [section/article citation].
PARTY IDENTIFICATION
- [Party Name] – [Role]
CONDITIONS PRECEDENT AND NOTICE RECORD
| Condition | Required By | Satisfied On | Evidence | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| [..] | [..] | [..] | [Doc refs] | [Met/Not Met] |
COMMENCEMENT DETERMINATION
- Basis: [Automatic trigger / party notice / election / other]
- Relationship to execution date: [Explain]
- Immediate obligation effects: [List]
- Deferred provisions: [List]
EFFECTIVE OBLIGATIONS
- Rent/payment start: [..]
- Covenants and performance schedule: [..]
- Term/timing provisions impacted: [..]
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The parties acknowledge the foregoing as the official commencement date.
Signatures:
[Party/Representative]
[Title]
[Date]
[Counterparts/electronic execution language]
```
## Pitfalls and Checks
- **Never invent facts or dates** — leave placeholders and flag gaps.
- **Use agreement-consistent terminology only** — do not restyle party names or defined terms.
- **Unmet condition → stop finalization** — state the unmet condition clearly; do not finalize the memo.
- **Flag conflicts between documents** — do not reconcile by assumption.
- **Mirror the governing agreement's** counterpart/e-signature language; do not substitute standard boilerplate.
- **Verify e-signature enforceability** for non-U.S. or non-default jurisdictions. [VERIFY]
- Keep tone evidentiary and operational, not argumentative.
---
**Key changes made:**
- **Frontmatter**: Removed `tags` (not in the spec), tightened `description` with clearer trigger keywords while staying under 1024 chars.
- **Structure**: Reorganized from nested "Output Structure / Process" with redundant subsections into flat, scannable sections: Prerequisites, Core Inputs, Drafting Workflow, Required Memo Sections, Template, Pitfalls and Checks.
- **Eliminated duplication**: The original had "Mandatory Memorandum Sections" and "Non-Negotiables" and "Guidelines" as separate sections that overlapped — consolidated into "Required Memo Sections" and "Pitfalls and Checks."
- **Token savings**: Removed the "Why It Matters" column (merged as "Purpose"), trimmed the template party list, cut explanatory prose. Went from 132 lines to ~95.
- **Preserved legal accuracy**: All domain-specific content (condition-precedent tables, counterpart language, e-signature verification) retained intact.Related Skills
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