Helping you create simple agreements for any type of transaction between two parties that involves goods and services.
Can be used to set out the terms of a general agreement, put a loan schedule in place and modify the terms of an agreement.
A simple handshake is often not good enough these days to ensure that two parties involved in an agreement will remain satisfied with the terms of the agreement. And, as the adage goes, “a verbal agreement isn’t worth the paper it’s written on.”
If the agreement you’re establishing is important to you and the other party, this set of Essential Agreements & Contracts will help establish the terms of the agreement and details of the sale in clear language. The indispensable forms will also enable either party to modify the agreement at a later date, keeping your agreement flexible and amenable with either party’s changing needs.
SIX FORMS INCLUDED WILL ALLOW YOU TO:
- General Agreement: set out the terms of an agreement
- Bill of Sale: confirm the details of a sale
- Promissory Note: establish a delayed payment method for a sale
- Addendum to Contract: include details of an agreement not covered in the general agreement
- Agreement to Extend Performance Date: alter the schedule of an agreement
- Acknowledgement of Modified Terms: confirm both parties are aware and accept any changes in an agreement
TERMS AND CONDITIONS COVERED INCLUDE:
- names of both parties
- details of the goods and services covered by the agreement
- purchase price of property being sold
- confirmation of sale of goods or services
- “as is” disclaimer of any warranty on property
- hold harmless agreement between the parties
- principal amount on goods or services in a delayed payment agreement
- annual percentage rate on delayed payments
- terms of making total amount due and payable
- payment of attorney fees for a defaulted note
- penalties for late payments
- confirmation by both parties of any addendum to an agreement contract
- agreement by both parties to extend the performance date of the initial agreement
- acknowledgement by both parties of any modifications to a general agreement
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