Tas. - Div 7A Loan - loan to director (under 7 years)
Simple loan contract (corporate) in the state of Tasmania. This is referred to as a Div 7A Loan - a loan by the corporation to its director (under 7 years).
Simple loan contract (corporate) in the state of Tasmania. This is referred to as a Div 7A Loan - a loan by the corporation to its director (under 7 years).
Simple contract. Any State. A simple partnership agreement for setting up a new partnership between 3 partners where all three partners are expected to be equally active, work closely together and equally responsible for the success or failure of the operation. The agreement is therefore based on equality of investment, contribution, appropriation and drawing. It tries to keep this equality going throughout the life of the partnership.
A licence agreement between a large organisation (such as a university or a hospital) and a company who will provide carwash and valet services. Not a simple document because of property assignment for washdown and washdown water causing the need to protect the environment from pollution. This document provides the basic licence agreement (a straight licence fee (not royalties as defined by Duties Act 1996) and a term not greater than five years) in the State of New South Wales and raises other issues that need to be agreed upon.
An agreement (deed) between a supplier of manufactured goods ('the principal') and a seller ('the agent') in the State of Queensland that creates an exclusive agency within a given territory for a given period and provides for a continuation of the exclusive agency, so long as the agent continues to meet the requirements of the agreement.
The terms and conditions of sale of a manufactured product on sale under the
in the State of Queensland. These might be printed on the back of an invoice or a sales docket, for example. These terms contain a Romalpa clause that specifies that the goods remain the property of the seller until the seller has received full payment.
This loan agreement in the state of Victoria is for a new loan by a shareholder to the company for a period exceeding ten years. It uses the moving average interest rate to ensure that equity cannot be seen to accumulate throughout the life of the loan and declarations as to purpose and relationship between the company and the lender to ensure that the loan is to be considered debt not equity under Division 974 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997.
This loan agreement in the State of Queensland is for a new loan by a non-shareholder to the company for a period not exceeding ten years, which sets up a floating charge over the property of the company. Australian legal agreement with 3 Appendices.
A more detailed "deed" or "contract under seal" used for a sale by the Seller of itemised object(s) of sale in return for money from the Buyer in the State of South Australia. It is generic, being able to be used for Person, Sole Trader, Partnership, and/or Company. It includes understandings and definitions and refers to ATO and GST issues. It includes two release forms for acknowlegement of the transfer of the goods and the money, allowing the three events, the "meeting of the minds", the "payment" and the "handover" to happen all at once or at different times.
A very simple "deed" or "contract under seal" used for a sale by the Seller of itemised object(s) of sale in return for money from the Buyer in the State of Victoria. It includes two release forms for acknowlegement of the transfer of the goods and the money, allowing the three events, the "meeting of the minds", the "payment" and the "handover" to happen all at once or at different times.
The Lessor and Lessee disclosure statements required in NSW for lease of a retail shop under the Retail Leases Act 1994. It includes all the information required by Schedule 2 of the Act and some additional information related to the responsibility for fitout and refurbishment for taxation purposes. It needs to be given by the Lessor/Landlord to the Lessee/Tenant at least seven days before the signing of the Lease.