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COM001 |
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Letter from a business with a credit facility, to their customer, another business, who buys goods, and or services on credit, reminding the customer that their account is in deficit. Requests prompt payment. |
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COM002 |
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Letter from a business with a credit facility, to their customer’s named referee. The trade reference letter requests the referee to send details of their history with the client including an indication of how reliable the business is. |
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COM102 |
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Comprehensive terms and conditions drafted so as to be presented to the client as "my terms". It is suitable for repeat work, paid either by lump sums of by the hour. |
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COM142 |
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Terms and conditions for a joiner working either alone or as part of his own team. Includes provisions for the CIS Scheme and other relevant tax paragraphs for the purposes of IR35 |
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COM201 |
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This contract covers a multitude of work types for a self employed person. It is worded for periodic assignments with any client. It is intended to make clear the self employed status of the consultant. |
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COM202 |
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As for COM81, but specifically drafted for IT consultants, and covering intellectual property issues in more detail. |
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COM203 |
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As for COM201, but specifically drafted for IT consultants, and covering intellectual property issues in more detail. |
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COM204 |
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As for COM201, but specifically drafted for scientific and technical writers, and covering specialist issues in more detail. |
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COM205 |
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A simple terms and conditions document to regulate the relationship between a specialist consultant another individual. This is not suitable if the consultant is trading through a company as an intermediary. Contains all usual terms and conditions plus specific provisions to deal with matters concerning technial writers such as interlectual property in particular. With full explanatory notes. |
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COM206 |
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This contract covers a multitude of work types for a self employed person. It is worded for periodic assignments with any client. It is intended to make clear the self employed status of the consultant. |
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COM221 |
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For a self employed person engaged in any kind of work, requiring a basic contract to emphasis his self employed status. |
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COM301 |
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Basic T&C for an individual or company caterer providing a standard form of quotation detailing the client's precise requirements. Ideal for use for weddings and all other events. |
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COM315 |
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Basic T&C for a photographer providing a standard form of quotation detailing the client's precise requirements. Also use this contract as an aide memoire and to be sure the agreement is written down. |
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COM336 |
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Simple, effective novation agreement for use where one party transfers its rights and obligations under a contract to another party. Whether you are selling a business, transferring a construction contract or any other responsibilities under any contract, this template novation agreement will suit. |
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COM339 |
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This is an indemnity agreement between any two individuals or businesses. The agreement seeks to absolve one party from any liability or risk caused by the other party. Put another way, an indemnity agreement governs who pays for damage or loss. |
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COM340 |
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This is a comprehensive non-solicitation agreement between a contractor and a business owner providing limitations on the extent to which the contractor may solicit the employer's clients or customers. |
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COM341 |
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This is a comprehensive no competition agreement between a contractor and a business providing limitations on the extent to which the contractor may compete with the business during and after the term of the contract. |
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COM401 |
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Do not let them steal your secrets. We prefer a letter, but here are the same provisions in “agreement” form. |
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COM402 |
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A letter is just as strong, but gives the impression of being less legalistic. |
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COM521 |
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Don't risk not being paid. Add this paragraph to any type of agreement and ensure the deal is guaranteed |
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COM566 |
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Standard royalties agreement for the payment of an ongoing royalty fee by the manufacturer, to the producer of the work. |
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COM778 |
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Comprehensive agreement suitable for any business and a third party manufacturer for the manufacture of component parts, packaging elements of the final product, more of any given product and so on. It provides a fair, transparent solution when additional manufacture is required. |
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