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Maine Employment Agreement - Long Form
An employment agreement is an agreement between an employer and an employee which provides the terms and conditions of the employment relationship. The employment agreement serves a number of beneficial purposes. First, it provides the employee with the basic conditions of his/her employment. For example, among other things, the employment agreement will state basic duties, salary, and benefits. Second, the employment agreement protects the employer. It will clarify the employer’s expectations for the employee and grounds for termination. This form can be used in Maine. This packet includes: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Employment Agreement (2) Information about the Employment Agreement (3) Employment Agreement Among others, this form includes the following provisions: • Employment • Employee Compensation/Benefits • Expenses • Conflicting Employment • Non-Compete Agreement • Non-Solicitation of Employees • InventionsAn employment agreement is an agreement between an employer and an employee which provides the terms and conditions of the employment relationship. The employment agreement serves a number of beneficial purposes. First, it provides the employee with the basic conditions of his/her employment. For example, among other things, the employment agreement will state basic duties, salary, and benefits. Second, the employment agreement protects the employer. It will clarify the employer’s expectations for the employee and grounds for termination. This form can be used in Maine. This packet includes: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Employment Agreement (2) Information about the Employment Agreement (3) Employment Agreement Among others, this form includes the following provisions: • Employment • Employee Compensation/Benefits • Expenses • Conflicting Employment • Non-Compete Agreement • Non-Solicitation of Employees • Inventions
Price: 35.95
Utah Landlord’s Consent to Sublease
When a tenant chooses to sublease his dwelling to another, the original lease often requires that for such a sublease to be valid the landlord must consent to it. The following document is a Landlord’s Consent to Sublease. It simply states that the landlord will allow the sublease; however, depending on the provisions of your original lease, the original tenant may still be responsible for the performance of the lease if the subtenant (i.e. the new tenant) fails in his duties (e.g. pay the rent). This form should only be used if a separate sublease agreement is being used. If the original lease is being assigned and there is no sublease agreement, please use our Landlord’s Consent to Assignment instead of this form. This form can be used in Utah. This package contains: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Landlord’s Consent; (2) Information about the Landlord’s Consent; and (3) The Landlord’s Consent to SubleaseWhen a tenant chooses to sublease his dwelling to another, the original lease often requires that for such a sublease to be valid the landlord must consent to it. The following document is a Landlord’s Consent to Sublease. It simply states that the landlord will allow the sublease; however, depending on the provisions of your original lease, the original tenant may still be responsible for the performance of the lease if the subtenant (i.e. the new tenant) fails in his duties (e.g. pay the rent). This form should only be used if a separate sublease agreement is being used. If the original lease is being assigned and there is no sublease agreement, please use our Landlord’s Consent to Assignment instead of this form. This form can be used in Utah. This package contains: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Landlord’s Consent; (2) Information about the Landlord’s Consent; and (3) The Landlord’s Consent to Sublease
Price: 11.99
Pennsylvania Stock Purchase Agreement
A stock purchase agreement is an agreement wherein the owner of shares of stock (the “Seller”) agrees to sell the stock to a buyer (the “Purchaser”). Generally, this type of form is used for the stock of a small corporation. A stock purchase agreement can be beneficial for both parties because it clearly lays out the expectations of the transaction including: (i) the number and type of stock sold, (ii) the purchase price and (iii) when the transaction will take place. In addition, the Seller will make representations about his/her ownership of the shares of stock, thereby giving the Buyer additional comfort. This form can be used in Pennsylvania. This package contains: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Stock Purchase Agreement; (2) Information about the Stock Purchase Agreement; and (3) The Stock Purchase Agreement.A stock purchase agreement is an agreement wherein the owner of shares of stock (the “Seller”) agrees to sell the stock to a buyer (the “Purchaser”). Generally, this type of form is used for the stock of a small corporation. A stock purchase agreement can be beneficial for both parties because it clearly lays out the expectations of the transaction including: (i) the number and type of stock sold, (ii) the purchase price and (iii) when the transaction will take place. In addition, the Seller will make representations about his/her ownership of the shares of stock, thereby giving the Buyer additional comfort. This form can be used in Pennsylvania. This package contains: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Stock Purchase Agreement; (2) Information about the Stock Purchase Agreement; and (3) The Stock Purchase Agreement.
Price: 19.95
Nebraska Employment Agreement - Long Form
An employment agreement is an agreement between an employer and an employee which provides the terms and conditions of the employment relationship. The employment agreement serves a number of beneficial purposes. First, it provides the employee with the basic conditions of his/her employment. For example, among other things, the employment agreement will state basic duties, salary, and benefits. Second, the employment agreement protects the employer. It will clarify the employer’s expectations for the employee and grounds for termination. This form can be used in Nebraska. This packet includes: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Employment Agreement (2) Information about the Employment Agreement (3) Employment Agreement Among others, this form includes the following provisions: • Employment • Employee Compensation/Benefits • Expenses • Conflicting Employment • Non-Compete Agreement • Non-Solicitation of Employees • InventionsAn employment agreement is an agreement between an employer and an employee which provides the terms and conditions of the employment relationship. The employment agreement serves a number of beneficial purposes. First, it provides the employee with the basic conditions of his/her employment. For example, among other things, the employment agreement will state basic duties, salary, and benefits. Second, the employment agreement protects the employer. It will clarify the employer’s expectations for the employee and grounds for termination. This form can be used in Nebraska. This packet includes: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Employment Agreement (2) Information about the Employment Agreement (3) Employment Agreement Among others, this form includes the following provisions: • Employment • Employee Compensation/Benefits • Expenses • Conflicting Employment • Non-Compete Agreement • Non-Solicitation of Employees • Inventions
Price: 35.95
Nebraska Apartment Lease Agreement
An Apartment Lease Agreement should be used whenever a Landlord rents an apartment to a Tenant. This document memorializes the agreement in writing and sets forth many important terms including the rental amount, the rental period, the rights and obligations of the Landlord and the Tenant. Among others, this form includes the following provisions:
- Lease Premises and Terms of Lease: Identifies the property, and the extent of use of the property.
- Rent Payments, Late Fees: Sets out the amount of rent, when it is to be paid, and any penalties for late payment
- Security Deposit: Provides for the amount of security deposit, and the conditions upon which it will be returned
- Default: What constitutes default, what are consequences of default
- Quiet Enjoyment: Promise that tenant may peaceably and quietly enjoy the premises
- Assignment and Subletting: defines conditions of assignment and subletting of property
- Instructions and Checklist for Apartment Lease Agreement;
- Information about Apartment Lease Agreements;
- Apartment Lease Agreement;
- Inspection Checklist;
- Lead Paint Disclosure; and
- “Exhibit A Building Rules and Regulations” cover sheet.
- Lease Premises and Terms of Lease: Identifies the property, and the extent of use of the property.
- Rent Payments, Late Fees: Sets out the amount of rent, when it is to be paid, and any penalties for late payment
- Security Deposit: Provides for the amount of security deposit, and the conditions upon which it will be returned
- Default: What constitutes default, what are consequences of default
- Quiet Enjoyment: Promise that tenant may peaceably and quietly enjoy the premises
- Assignment and Subletting: defines conditions of assignment and subletting of property
- Instructions and Checklist for Apartment Lease Agreement;
- Information about Apartment Lease Agreements;
- Apartment Lease Agreement;
- Inspection Checklist;
- Lead Paint Disclosure; and
- “Exhibit A Building Rules and Regulations” cover sheet.
Price: 17.95
Montana Landlord’s Consent to Sublease
When a tenant chooses to sublease his dwelling to another, the original lease often requires that for such a sublease to be valid the landlord must consent to it. The following document is a Landlord’s Consent to Sublease. It simply states that the landlord will allow the sublease; however, depending on the provisions of your original lease, the original tenant may still be responsible for the performance of the lease if the subtenant (i.e. the new tenant) fails in his duties (e.g. pay the rent). This form should only be used if a separate sublease agreement is being used. If the original lease is being assigned and there is no sublease agreement, please use our Landlord’s Consent to Assignment instead of this form. This form can be used in Montana. This package contains: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Landlord’s Consent; (2) Information about the Landlord’s Consent; and (3) The Landlord’s Consent to SubleaseWhen a tenant chooses to sublease his dwelling to another, the original lease often requires that for such a sublease to be valid the landlord must consent to it. The following document is a Landlord’s Consent to Sublease. It simply states that the landlord will allow the sublease; however, depending on the provisions of your original lease, the original tenant may still be responsible for the performance of the lease if the subtenant (i.e. the new tenant) fails in his duties (e.g. pay the rent). This form should only be used if a separate sublease agreement is being used. If the original lease is being assigned and there is no sublease agreement, please use our Landlord’s Consent to Assignment instead of this form. This form can be used in Montana. This package contains: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Landlord’s Consent; (2) Information about the Landlord’s Consent; and (3) The Landlord’s Consent to Sublease
Price: 11.99
North Carolina Living Will
This Living Will Forms for use in North Carolina allows a competent adult to direct the providing, withholding, or withdrawal of life-prolonging procedures in the event that such person has a terminal condition, has an end-stage condition, or is in a persistent vegetative state. Two witnesses are required. This document is different from a medical durable power of attorney. Among others, this form includes the following key provisions:
- Living Will: Provides for wishes should the declarant become terminally ill or injured, or permanently unconscious
- Signature: Confirms that these are the wishes of the person whose name appears on the document
- Witnesses: Declares that the person whose name is on the document is of sound mind
- Signature of Proxy: Allows proxy named in document to accept role
- Information and Instructions for Living Will
- Living Will Form
- Living Will: Provides for wishes should the declarant become terminally ill or injured, or permanently unconscious
- Signature: Confirms that these are the wishes of the person whose name appears on the document
- Witnesses: Declares that the person whose name is on the document is of sound mind
- Signature of Proxy: Allows proxy named in document to accept role
- Information and Instructions for Living Will
- Living Will Form
Price: 13.95
Illinois Garage Lease Agreement
A Garage Lease Agreement is an agreement between the garage owner (the Landlord) and another person (the Tenant) for the lease of a garage or parking space. A Garage Lease Agreement works very similarly to a house or apartment lease—the Tenant will pay a monthly rent for the space, there may be a security deposit, and the lease will generally run for a fixed length of time. This form can be used in Illinois. This packet includes: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Garage Lease Agreement (2) Information about the Garage Lease Agreement (3) The Garage Lease Agreement Among others, this form includes the following provisions: • Lease Terms • Lease Payments • Late charges • Security Deposit • Defaults • Use of Premises • Assignments and Subleases • Alterations and ImprovementsA Garage Lease Agreement is an agreement between the garage owner (the Landlord) and another person (the Tenant) for the lease of a garage or parking space. A Garage Lease Agreement works very similarly to a house or apartment lease—the Tenant will pay a monthly rent for the space, there may be a security deposit, and the lease will generally run for a fixed length of time. This form can be used in Illinois. This packet includes: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Garage Lease Agreement (2) Information about the Garage Lease Agreement (3) The Garage Lease Agreement Among others, this form includes the following provisions: • Lease Terms • Lease Payments • Late charges • Security Deposit • Defaults • Use of Premises • Assignments and Subleases • Alterations and Improvements
Price: 25.95
Maine Automobile Bill of Sale
An Automobile Bill of Sale is necessary if you want to sell an automobile. Whether you’re selling a car, van, truck, trailer or motorcycle, an Automobile Bill of Sale indicates the make, model, year, mileage, and vehicle identification number (VIN) of the vehicle. This packet also includes an Odometer Disclosure Statement because federal law requires that you state the mileage upon transfer of ownership. An Automobile Bill of Sale will help both the Seller and Buyer protect their rights and is useful both for tax and other accounting purposes as well. An Automobile / Vehicle Bill of Sale can also help the Buyer prove that he/she owns the vehicle. Important provisions included in this Automobile / Vehicle Bill of Sale:
- Sum paid: This provision states the amount paid for the vehicle. This helps the buyer prove that valuable consideration was paid for the vehicle.
- Seller’s and buyer’s name / address: This provision identifies the parties to this sale; so that should a dispute arise, the parties can be found.
- Make/ Model/ Year/ Mileage/ Vehicle identification number: To identify the vehicle being sold.
- Ownership Covenant: Seller warrants to buyer that Seller is true owner of vehicle and has right to sell vehicle.
- Encumbrance Covenant: Seller warrants that vehicle is free from any lien, security interest or other encumbrance
- Defend Covenant: Seller will defend vehicle against any claims or demands.
- Instructions and checklist for Automobile / Vehicle Bill of Sale
- Information for Automobile / Vehicle Bill of Sale
- Automobile / Vehicle Bill of Sale
- Odometer Disclosure Statement
- Sum paid: This provision states the amount paid for the vehicle. This helps the buyer prove that valuable consideration was paid for the vehicle.
- Seller’s and buyer’s name / address: This provision identifies the parties to this sale; so that should a dispute arise, the parties can be found.
- Make/ Model/ Year/ Mileage/ Vehicle identification number: To identify the vehicle being sold.
- Ownership Covenant: Seller warrants to buyer that Seller is true owner of vehicle and has right to sell vehicle.
- Encumbrance Covenant: Seller warrants that vehicle is free from any lien, security interest or other encumbrance
- Defend Covenant: Seller will defend vehicle against any claims or demands.
- Instructions and checklist for Automobile / Vehicle Bill of Sale
- Information for Automobile / Vehicle Bill of Sale
- Automobile / Vehicle Bill of Sale
- Odometer Disclosure Statement
Price: 4.95
South Dakota Automobile Bill of Sale
An Automobile Bill of Sale is necessary if you want to sell an automobile. Whether you’re selling a car, van, truck, trailer or motorcycle, an Automobile Bill of Sale indicates the make, model, year, mileage, and vehicle identification number (VIN) of the vehicle. This packet also includes an Odometer Disclosure Statement because federal law requires that you state the mileage upon transfer of ownership. An Automobile Bill of Sale will help both the Seller and Buyer protect their rights and is useful both for tax and other accounting purposes as well. An Automobile / Vehicle Bill of Sale can also help the Buyer prove that he/she owns the vehicle. Important provisions included in this Automobile / Vehicle Bill of Sale:
- Sum paid: This provision states the amount paid for the vehicle. This helps the buyer prove that valuable consideration was paid for the vehicle.
- Seller’s and buyer’s name / address: This provision identifies the parties to this sale; so that should a dispute arise, the parties can be found.
- Make/ Model/ Year/ Mileage/ Vehicle identification number: To identify the vehicle being sold.
- Ownership Covenant: Seller warrants to buyer that Seller is true owner of vehicle and has right to sell vehicle.
- Encumbrance Covenant: Seller warrants that vehicle is free from any lien, security interest or other encumbrance
- Defend Covenant: Seller will defend vehicle against any claims or demands.
- Instructions and checklist for Automobile / Vehicle Bill of Sale
- Information for Automobile / Vehicle Bill of Sale
- Automobile / Vehicle Bill of Sale
- Odometer Disclosure Statement
- Sum paid: This provision states the amount paid for the vehicle. This helps the buyer prove that valuable consideration was paid for the vehicle.
- Seller’s and buyer’s name / address: This provision identifies the parties to this sale; so that should a dispute arise, the parties can be found.
- Make/ Model/ Year/ Mileage/ Vehicle identification number: To identify the vehicle being sold.
- Ownership Covenant: Seller warrants to buyer that Seller is true owner of vehicle and has right to sell vehicle.
- Encumbrance Covenant: Seller warrants that vehicle is free from any lien, security interest or other encumbrance
- Defend Covenant: Seller will defend vehicle against any claims or demands.
- Instructions and checklist for Automobile / Vehicle Bill of Sale
- Information for Automobile / Vehicle Bill of Sale
- Automobile / Vehicle Bill of Sale
- Odometer Disclosure Statement
Price: 4.95
Minnesota Employment Agreement - Long Form
An employment agreement is an agreement between an employer and an employee which provides the terms and conditions of the employment relationship. The employment agreement serves a number of beneficial purposes. First, it provides the employee with the basic conditions of his/her employment. For example, among other things, the employment agreement will state basic duties, salary, and benefits. Second, the employment agreement protects the employer. It will clarify the employer’s expectations for the employee and grounds for termination. This form can be used in Minnesota. This packet includes: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Employment Agreement (2) Information about the Employment Agreement (3) Employment Agreement Among others, this form includes the following provisions: • Employment • Employee Compensation/Benefits • Expenses • Conflicting Employment • Non-Compete Agreement • Non-Solicitation of Employees • InventionsAn employment agreement is an agreement between an employer and an employee which provides the terms and conditions of the employment relationship. The employment agreement serves a number of beneficial purposes. First, it provides the employee with the basic conditions of his/her employment. For example, among other things, the employment agreement will state basic duties, salary, and benefits. Second, the employment agreement protects the employer. It will clarify the employer’s expectations for the employee and grounds for termination. This form can be used in Minnesota. This packet includes: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Employment Agreement (2) Information about the Employment Agreement (3) Employment Agreement Among others, this form includes the following provisions: • Employment • Employee Compensation/Benefits • Expenses • Conflicting Employment • Non-Compete Agreement • Non-Solicitation of Employees • Inventions
Price: 35.95
North Dakota Apartment Lease Agreement
An Apartment Lease Agreement should be used whenever a Landlord rents an apartment to a Tenant. This document memorializes the agreement in writing and sets forth many important terms including the rental amount, the rental period, the rights and obligations of the Landlord and the Tenant. Among others, this form includes the following provisions:
- Lease Premises and Terms of Lease: Identifies the property, and the extent of use of the property.
- Rent Payments, Late Fees: Sets out the amount of rent, when it is to be paid, and any penalties for late payment
- Security Deposit: Provides for the amount of security deposit, and the conditions upon which it will be returned
- Default: What constitutes default, what are consequences of default
- Quiet Enjoyment: Promise that tenant may peaceably and quietly enjoy the premises
- Assignment and Subletting: defines conditions of assignment and subletting of property
- Instructions and Checklist for Apartment Lease Agreement;
- Information about Apartment Lease Agreements;
- Apartment Lease Agreement;
- Inspection Checklist;
- Lead Paint Disclosure; and
- “Exhibit A Building Rules and Regulations” cover sheet.
- Lease Premises and Terms of Lease: Identifies the property, and the extent of use of the property.
- Rent Payments, Late Fees: Sets out the amount of rent, when it is to be paid, and any penalties for late payment
- Security Deposit: Provides for the amount of security deposit, and the conditions upon which it will be returned
- Default: What constitutes default, what are consequences of default
- Quiet Enjoyment: Promise that tenant may peaceably and quietly enjoy the premises
- Assignment and Subletting: defines conditions of assignment and subletting of property
- Instructions and Checklist for Apartment Lease Agreement;
- Information about Apartment Lease Agreements;
- Apartment Lease Agreement;
- Inspection Checklist;
- Lead Paint Disclosure; and
- “Exhibit A Building Rules and Regulations” cover sheet.
Price: 17.95
North Carolina Landlord’s Consent to Lease Assignment
When a tenant chooses to assign his/her lease in a dwelling to another, the original lease often requires that for such an assignment to be valid, the landlord must consent to the assignment. The following document is a Landlord’s Consent to Assignment. It simply states that the landlord will allow the assignment; however, depending on the provisions of your original lease, the original tenant may still be responsible for the performance of the lease if the assignee (the new tenant) fails in his duties (e.g. to pay the rent). This form should only be used if a separate sublease agreement is not being used. If there is a separate sublease agreement, please use our Landlord’s Consent to Sublease instead of this form. This form can be used in North Carolina. This package contains: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Landlord’s Consent; (2) Information about the Landlord’s Consent; and (3) The Landlord’s Consent to Assignment (the “Consent”).When a tenant chooses to assign his/her lease in a dwelling to another, the original lease often requires that for such an assignment to be valid, the landlord must consent to the assignment. The following document is a Landlord’s Consent to Assignment. It simply states that the landlord will allow the assignment; however, depending on the provisions of your original lease, the original tenant may still be responsible for the performance of the lease if the assignee (the new tenant) fails in his duties (e.g. to pay the rent). This form should only be used if a separate sublease agreement is not being used. If there is a separate sublease agreement, please use our Landlord’s Consent to Sublease instead of this form. This form can be used in North Carolina. This package contains: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Landlord’s Consent; (2) Information about the Landlord’s Consent; and (3) The Landlord’s Consent to Assignment (the “Consent”).
Price: 9.99
Copyright Registration - Literary Works
Copyright is a federal law, which protects authors of “original works of authorship fixed in a tangible form of expression.” This protection gives the authors the exclusive rights (including authorization of others) with regard to their original works. Copyright registration is an official process to make a permanent public record of your copyright claim. Copyright registration is not required to maintain your copyright ownership or rights; however, it does provide certain additional advantages. This form is for non-dramatic, literary works. Literary works may be published or unpublished and include nondramatic textual works with or without illustrations. Literary works include: fiction, nonfiction, manuscripts, reports, poetry, reports, theses, brochusres, pamphlets, online works, games, automated databases, computer programs and others. Plays, dramas, and screenplays are not in the literary works category. They fall in the Performing Arts category. To use this packet you must meet the following requirements: (i) the work to be registered is an original, nondramatic literary work; (ii) you are the author of the work; (iii) the work was not made for hire; (iv) the work is not a serial or periodical This packet contains: (i) Information about Copyright Protection; (ii) Instructions for the Registration; and (iii) the Registration Form for Non-Dramatic Literary Works. Copyright is a federal law, which protects authors of “original works of authorship fixed in a tangible form of expression.” This protection gives the authors the exclusive rights (including authorization of others) with regard to their original works. Copyright registration is an official process to make a permanent public record of your copyright claim. Copyright registration is not required to maintain your copyright ownership or rights; however, it does provide certain additional advantages. This form is for non-dramatic, literary works. Literary works may be published or unpublished and include nondramatic textual works with or without illustrations. Literary works include: fiction, nonfiction, manuscripts, reports, poetry, reports, theses, brochusres, pamphlets, online works, games, automated databases, computer programs and others. Plays, dramas, and screenplays are not in the literary works category. They fall in the Performing Arts category. To use this packet you must meet the following requirements: (i) the work to be registered is an original, nondramatic literary work; (ii) you are the author of the work; (iii) the work was not made for hire; (iv) the work is not a serial or periodical This packet contains: (i) Information about Copyright Protection; (ii) Instructions for the Registration; and (iii) the Registration Form for Non-Dramatic Literary Works.
Price: 11.99
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Thu, 23 Oct 2008 07:00:00 GMT
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Firm Capital Mortgage Investment Trust Announces Third Quarter ... - Canada NewsWire (press release)
Thu, 06 Nov 2008 02:18:51 GMT
Firm Capital Mortgage Investment Trust Announces Third Quarter ... Canada NewsWire (press release), Canada - As at June 30, 2008, 392500 options remained outstanding. (c) Distribution reinvestment plan and direct unit purchase plan: The Trust has a distribution ... |
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