Monday, November 30, 2009

Acceptance Of Counter Proposal

[Date]

[Addressee]

Dear [Name]:

re: [Brief description of project. Try to include numbers]

Your counter proposal on the above referenced project
has been reviewed and is accepted in its entirety.

We are enclosing an executed copy of the agreement along
with two copies for your files.

We are enthusiastically looking forward to this project
and are pleased about having the opportunity to work
together.

Yours very truly,

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Sample Donation Letter

Dear [Customer Name]:

Will you join us in keeping our community clean?

I am writing to you because you are a fellow member of Houston’s downtown community. I'm sure that you value living in such a quiet, peaceful neighborhood, just as I do. Sometimes, however, in order to keep one's community clean, one needs to take action. That's what this letter is about: taking action – community action.

For some time, our neighborhood has faced acute problems due to the lack of a proper waste-disposal process. This is a major reason for the increase in viral fever throughout the community. The local Community Action Committee has been meeting over the past several weeks to determine how to combat this problem, and their primary recommendation calls for a weekly waste disposal squad. They estimate that the extra cost will be approximately $10,000 to $15,000 per year. Since this cost is not included in this year's municipal budget, some of us have decided to contribute.

I urge you to join us in supporting this worthy cause. You can deposit your donation in one of the drop boxes provided near the meeting hall. Together, we can work towards our own common good.

In the spirit of community,

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Sample Letter Granting a Credit Request

Company
Street Address
City, State, Zip

[Date]

Addressee
Street Address
City, State, Zip

Dear _____________,

Thank you for expressing your confidence and goodwill by requesting a charge account.

Your references have been verified, and we have received satisfactory reviews from your associates. An account has been opened for you, and we trust that you will use it soon and often. You can order conveniently by telephone or on our website.

The terms for your account will be Net 30 Days; our accounting department will print your statement on the last day of each month, and then any credited payment will be due within 30 days.

Now that you are an account holder, we will give you advance notice of any special sales or other features of interest. We will also ensure that your needs are responded to on a VIP basis.

Thank you again for your credit application.

We look forward to working with you in the very near future.

Sincerely yours,

Friday, November 27, 2009

Sample Letter of Appeal

Date MM/DD/YYYY

Dear Claims Review Department:

I am writing about a claim sent to you by [Medical Provider] for [patient]. The charges were entered on [date], and they totaled [dollar amount]. [Healthcare Provider] has denied payment for this procedure, stating that the home health agency was not licensed when the procedure was conducted.

The State of Kansas does not require a home health agency to be a licensed provider. Home health agency visits are covered under my insurance plan. Therefore, I request that you reconsider your refusal to pay for this procedure. I have attached written documentation that supports my position.

Please reconsider this denial. I can supply more information if necessary or helpful; let me know what other pertinent information you may need. Thank you for your time and for your help in this matter.

Sincerely,

[Insured Client’s Name]

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Sample Payment Reminder Letter

Dear ___________,

A review of our records indicates that your account is past due. This notice is a reminder that your payment was due on [date] in the amount of [amount]. Please submit this payment promptly. Be sure to include your account number in order to facilitate proper processing. Acceptable payment methods are Visa, MasterCard, money order, or cashier’s check.

If you have already sent your payment to our processing center, then please disregard this notice. If your payment has not been sent, however, then please submit it by mail immediately.

Thank you

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Sample Letter Apologizing for a Billing Error

Your Name
Street Address
City, State, Zip

[Date]

Addressee
Street Address
City, State, Zip

Dear _____________,

Thank you for bringing to our attention the errors in your January 2009 statement. The accounting department is currently recalculating your payment, and a corrected statement will be mailed today.

We would like to apologize for any inconvenience. Although it is impossible to prevent errors completely, we will research this issue in order to determine its exact cause and to ensure that it does not happen again. If you find any errors in future statements, please contact us, and we will be happy to rectify the situation.

Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.

Sincerely,

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Sample Love Letter

Dear [first name],

I love so much about you that it is difficult to mention only a few things. I love the way you laugh. I love the way you smile. I even love it when you upset me but then try so hard to make me feel better. Seldom does one minute pass in which I do not think of you. Before you came into my life, I did not know anyone who let me simply be myself. You accept me the way I am, and that has allowed me to open up my heart again. I have learned to trust you, and that is a wonderful, comforting feeling. Because of you, I smile frequently; I am happy again. And for that, I love you. Thank you, my darling. I will forever cherish our times together, and I know that we will continue to make beautiful memories for many years to come.

Love,

Your Name

Monday, November 23, 2009

Say You’re Sorry with This Simple Apology Letter

Sylvester Bigshot
114 Church Street
City, State, Zip Code

Date (MM/DD/YYYY)

Dear Jolene,

I am extremely sorry that I forgot about our lunch date. I was so busy at work that day that it completely slipped my mind. To make amends, I would love to treat you to lunch next Wednesday at that new Italian restaurant, Julie's. Does 12:30 p.m. work for you? I have marked this date in my planner so that I will be sure to see it. Again, I apologize for missing our appointment.

Signature

Sylvester Bigshot

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Show That You Care with a Simple Letter of Condolence

Dear _____________________,

We at [insert Company’s name] would like to express our deepest condolences to you and your family. Please let us know if we can assist you with any special needs during this time of trial.

It is our mission to ensure that our employees are treated like family, and we want to support you in any way possible. As you know, we have established a fund within our company to assist employees at such times, and we would like to send flowers or a donation, as you deem appropriate. Please let us know how to proceed and how we can best help you.

Very truly yours,

Show Your Appreciation With this Appreciation Letter

ABC, Inc
Any Street
Any City, Any State, zip

Date MM/DD/YYYY

Dear Mr. Smith (can use first name if employee is known well)

Your enthusiasm and your ability to motivate your employees has resulted in a significant increase in productivity and profitability.

ABC, Inc. appreciates your efforts and the assistance you give to your co-workers. If we had an award to give, you would be the key contender.

Please accept my sincerest gratitude for the superior job you are doing in our service department.

Signature
John Doe
Manager

Friday, November 20, 2009

Sample Employment Warning

Dear _____________,

It has been brought to our attention that you have violated company policies on multiple occasions. [Company Name] has a strict policy regarding [describe the specific issue(s)]. When you first began working for this company, you signed a statement agreeing that you would adhere to the company’s policies; you have failed to do so.

It is extremely important that all our employees follow company policy precisely. This letter is a written warning to remind you that this type of insubordinate behavior will not be tolerated. Any further disciplinary action may result in the termination of your employment.

Sincerely,

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Sample of a Letter Terminating an Employee for Poor Performance

Dear _____________,

We have frequently asked you to demonstrate greater effort and greater commitment to your work. We gave you numerous chances to improve your performance and to meet the company’s required standards. Your recent work has not been complete or accurate, however, and it is unacceptable.

Because of your poor performance, [Company name] has decided to remove you from your position as a [job title]. If you feel that we have made this decision based on insufficient knowledge, then please feel free to speak with me immediately. I will review any personal information that you provide as I deem necessary.

I wish you luck in your future endeavors.

Sincerely,

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Sample Letter Reprimanding an Employee for Poor Customer Relations

Dear _____________,

We pride ourselves on being a “customer-based business,” and we are displeased when any employee provides poor customer service.

We have received several reports of your disinterest in assisting our customers. Over the past few weeks, many customers have specifically stated that you spoke to them disrespectfully. We have also received complaints that you completely ignored some customers.

This type of conduct will not be tolerated at [company name]. If this behavior is not rectified immediately, then we will take disciplinary action – up to and including termination. I am confident that this situation will be resolved without further action from the company.

Sincerely,

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Invitation to a Business Party

Dear __________,

[Company’s name] is pleased to announce a business gathering at [location] on [date]. The festivities will begin at [time] and will end at [time]. You do not need to bring anything to this party; the company is fully funding the occasion. Each employee is allowed to bring one adult guest.

Please contact [Name] to confirm that you will attend the function and to inform him whether you will bring a guest. We look forward to this time of fun and food, and we hope you will attend.

Very truly yours,

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Monday, November 16, 2009

Sample Letter For Response To Customer Complaint

Dear _____________,

Thank you for taking time to contact [company name] to explain the issues that have occurred recently. We regret any inconvenience you have experienced, and we assure you that we are anxious to retain you as a satisfied customer.

Our Customer Satisfaction Team is reviewing the information you sent us and conducting a full investigation in order to resolve this matter fairly.

If you need further assistance, you may contact us at [phone, e-mail address, and physical address].

At the conclusion of our investigation, we will contact you about our findings. Thank you for giving us the opportunity to assist you.

Sincerely,

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Sample Termination Letter

Date: MM/DD?YYYY

To: Charles Radisson, SS #123-45-6789

We regret to inform you that your employment with [company name] shall be terminated on October 9th, 1998, for the following reasons:

1. Repeated tardiness
2. Excessive absences
3. Inability (or unwillingness) to follow directions

Severance payments shall be made in accordance with company policy. I recommend that you being to plan for your future insurance needs because the firm shall not maintain insurance coverage for you beyond the date of termination.

Please arrange to return any company property that is in your possession.

Although we regret the situation, this act is compulsory.

Respectfully,

[Signature]
Mr. Always Right Manager

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Sample Letter of Intent

Your Name
Your street address
Your city and state

Date (MM/DD/YYYY)

Dear [present owner]:

After our discussion on Wednesday, my business partners and I discussed the situation, and we concluded that we intend to purchase your business, Twice Over. We are willing to pay your requested purchase price of $75,000, which includes both the business and all the equipment necessary to operate it, as per our discussion.

We would like to meet with you next Thursday, June 3rd, to finalize the sale. We will bring all the necessary paperwork, signed and completed, and we will tender payment, as agreed. At that meeting, we will also set a date that will not exceed thirty (30) days for when we will take over the operation.

Sincerely,

[Signature]
Typed name

Friday, November 13, 2009

Template for Business Letters

Date : __________,
To,
________________ [Customer's name ],
________________ [Customer's address].

Dear Sir,

Thank you for your letter of Date _______,requesting for the _______, credit facilities with our _______, [firm name]. After careful consideration,

we regret to inform you that we at present cannot, offer you our credit facility.
The reason behind this is also stated in our agreement,

____________________
____________________
____________________ [Credit Policy].

In brief, the above credit facilities are offered only to the customers, who have been trading with us for above six months. However we suggest that you kindly re-apply, after you fulfil the company's above criteria.

We believe that our high-quality products, top class customer service and competitive pricing will make it well worth for you.

I hope you will not be too disappointed with our decision at this moment of time.
Feel free to call me directly on _________ [office telephone number], if you wish to discuss this matter.

We look forward to being of service to you.
Sincerely,
_______________
[Your Name ]
_______________
[Your Job Title]

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Letter of Employment Application - CV Cover Letter

From : ________,
Address : ________,
Contact Numbers,
Home : __________,
Cell : __________
e-mail : __________,
Date : _______,

To,
Dept. of Human Resources
Company Name ________,
City, State, Zip ________.

Dear Sir or Madam,

I am particularly interested in a career with your organization because of your excellent reputation, as having one of the ten best executive training programs in the industry. Its my firm belief that I can offer your company strong interpersonal skills, organizational ability and retail sales experience.

As a sales executive, I developed effective selling techniques, resulting in consistently exceeding my store's quotas. Through extensive contact with customers, assisting in merchandising and performance of daily store operations, I have gained valuable experience in all the miscellaneous store activities as well.

I am confident that these skills will certainly provide me the much needed background for a successful and productive career, in your organization.
As you suggested I have enclosed my resume for your review. I would like the opportunity to meet and share more about my qualifications and the ways in which I can contribute to the company. Thank you for your consideration.

Sincerely,
________ Your Signature.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Debt Collection Letter - Secrets to Getting Paid

From :
(your name)
(street)
(city, state)
_______________
(date)
To,
(name)
(street)
(city, state, zip)
________________

Dear Mr. _______,

We are interested in our customers and are always trying to find new ways to improve our service. For these reasons, we are inquiring why there has been a further delay in paying your long overdue account. we must remind you of your open account, that is now a 15 days beyond, our 7 days payment terms.

Despite the fact that you have ignored our previous reminders, you can no longer delay payment if you wish to keep your account open.

We have repeatedly written and phoned your office asking for the payments. As a
business person you must understand that we also have a business to run for
profit.

We expect a payment of ________ (dollar amount) from you on or
before ________ (date).

We do expect your cooperation in this matter at the earliest.

Yours sincerely,
___________,(name)
___________,(title)
___________,(phone/fax/e-mail).

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

An Example of a General Thank-You Letter

Your Name
Your Address
Your City, State, Zip Code
Your Phone Number
Your Email

Date MM/DD/YYYY

Name
Title
Organization
Address
City, State, Zip Code

Dear [First Name, or Mr./Ms. Last Name, if you do not know the person well]

Thank you for all your help with [describe the help you were given].

I especially appreciated the information and advice you offered and the contacts you shared with me. Your assistance has been invaluable during this process.

Again, thank you so much. I greatly appreciate your generosity

Monday, November 9, 2009

A Sample Resignation Letter

Larry Somebody
123 Cherry Street
Any City, Any State, XXXXX

Month, day, year

Dear Personnel Director (or Manager, Owner, etc.):

It is with great sadness that I am hereby tendering my resignation.

I believe that you know my reasons for making this decision; therefore, I will not mention the specific issues. If you wish to discuss the reasons, I would be willing to meet with you privately.

I have appreciated the opportunity to work for the XYZ Corporation for so many years. I offer my best wishes for its continued success.

Sincerely,

[Signature here]
Larry Somebody

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Job Reference Letter.

Your Email __________
Date __________
Name __________
Job Title __________
Company __________
City, State Zip _________

Dear Mr./Ms. Last Name,
I have known grace for over 3 years, while she was working as a executive manager in Albert & Allen Company in many various capacities. Grace reported directly to me as I was holding a role of senior manager, Marketing Division between 2004 and 2006.
During her tenure, Grace has shown a tremendous potential by spearheading an extensive number of brand building programs and initiatives for the company. As a result of her consistent fresh ideas and high enthusiasm,Company attained outstanding financial results for the 2005 and 2006 financial years, with more than 30% increase of revenues achieved.

She is a very customer oriented person, and has a very high aptitude for sales-related roles also. Her willingness to explore different job specializations in the company won many admirations in company's favour.

To my own observation, Grace is a trustworthy and reliable person who goes great length to accomplish any task given to her. She works well both as an individual and as a team player. She never hesitates to take the extra roles which are beyond her own job scopes.

I wish Grace all the success in life and recommend her for employment, with your organization without any hesitation.

Sincerely,

________ Your Signature,

________ Your Typed Name.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Consultant and Independent Contractor

1)Acknowledgment of Independent Contractor
2)Administrative Services Agreement
3)Administrative Services Agreement 2
4)Agency Agreement_Corporate Duties
5)Agreement Between Owner and Contractor
6)Agreement for Outsourcing Call Center Support
7)Agreement for Work Change
8)Agreement with Accountant
9)Artist-Agent Agreement
10)Booking Contract
11)Branch Management Agreement (to Establish & Manage)
12)Business Proposal
13)Checklist_For Outsourcing Agreements
14)Checklist_Temporary Help Agency Screening
15)Confidentiality Agreement for Consultants, Contractors
16)Consultant Non-Disclosure Agreement
17)Consulting Agreement_Long
18)Consulting Agreement_Short
19)Contract for Logistics Services
20)Employment Agency Agreement
21)Extended Date for Performance
22)Fulfillment Services Agreement
23)Independent Contractor Agreement
24)IT Systems & HR Management Services Agreement
25)Letter Enclosing Proposal_Long
26)Management Agreement
27)Management and Administrative Services Agreement
28)Management Services Agreement
29)Merchandising and Marketing Agreement
30)Proposal for Services
31)Request for Contractor References
32)Sales Proposal
33)Senior Advisor Agreement
34)Services Agreement_With Royalties or Commission
35)Subcontract Agreement
36)Sworn Statement for Contractor
37)Terms of Service Agreement
38)Time and Materials Consulting Agreement
39)Travel Services Agreement

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Sample follow-up collection letter

September 10, 2009

Contact Name
Address
Address2
City, State/Province
Zip/Postal Code

OBJECT: follow-up collection letter


Dear [Contact name],

This is our second reminder that payment on your account in the amount of [Amount] was due on [Date]. We value your business and hope to keep you as a customer. However, we do require payment according to the terms of [THE AGREEMENT YOU ENTERED INTO or OUR INVOICES].

Please do not let this matter go unresolved and send us your payment promptly.

Sincerely,

[YOUR NAME]
[YOUR TITLE]
[YOUR PHONE NUMBER]
[YOUREMAIL@YOURCOMPANY.COM]

Friday, September 4, 2009

HR-Compensation & Benefits

Compensation & Benefits
1 Checklist_Worker's Compensation Claims
2 Compensable Work Chart
3 Employee Share Purchase Plan
4 Executive Medical Reimbursement Plan
5 Health Reimbursement Arrangement Plan (HRA)
6 Indemnification Agreement_For Directors
7 Indemnity for Directors_Short Form
8 Notice of Grant of Stock Option
9 Profit Sharing Plan
10 Reimbursement Form_Medical Expenses
11 Simplified Employee Pensions Plan

HR-Conracts & Agreement

HR-Conracts & Agreement
1 Acknowledgment Of Obligations
2 Assignment of Pre-Employment Works
3 Authorization, Waiver, and Release for Employee Credit Report
4 Checklist_Employment Agreements
5 Commission Sales Agreement
6 Cover Letter_Employment Agreement
7 Disclosure Notice
8 Drug Testing Consent Agreement
9 Employee Authorship Certificate
10 Employee Non-Compete Agreement
11 Employee Non-Disclosure Agreement
12 Employee Proprietary Rights Acknowledgment
13 Employment Agreement For Technical Employee
14 Employment Agreement_At Will Employee
15 Employment Agreement_Executive
16 Employment Agreement_Executive2
17 Employment Agreement_Executive with Car Allowance
18 Employment Agreement_General
19 Employment Agreement_Key Employee
20 Exclusivity, Confidentiality and Assignment of Work Product
21 Income Continuation Protection Agreement
22 Information Release Authorization
23 Letter to New Employer of Former Employee_Non-Disclosure
24 Management Services Agreement
25 Non-Disclosure and Non-Compete Agreement
26 Physical Exam Consent
27 Proprietary Information and Inventions Agreement
28 Restrictive Covenants for Employment Agreements
29 Sales Representative Agreement
30 Senior Advisor Agreement
31 Telecommuting Agreement

Sample Sales Letter for Reorder

September 4, 2009

Contact Name
Address
Address2
City, State/Province
Zip/Postal Code

OBJECT: THIS MAY BE A GOOD TIME TO REORDER

Dear [CONTACT NAME],

Back in [MONTH], you ordered [PRODUCTS] from [YOUR COMPANY NAME]. We appreciate your business and would like to suggest that now may be a good time to reorder, before your inventory is low.

All the information needed to reorder is on the purchase order included with this letter. Simply verify this information, make changes in quantity if necessary, even add new products. Just mail or fax this form to us, at [NUMBER] or call us toll-free at [NUMBER] and we’ll take care of the rest.

As a loyal customer, you’ve recognized us for our quality products and our 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. This extended guarantee – along with our new, faster order turnaround time – separates us from any other competitor!

Thank you for your continued confidence in [YOUR COMPANY NAME].


Sincerely,

[YOUR NAME]
[YOUR TITLE]
[YOUR PHONE NUMBER]
[YOUREMAIL@YOURCOMPANY.COM]


P.S. Save [%] on your next order! All you have to do is order within [NUMBER] days from the date of this letter and mention code [CODE NUMBER] to receive your discount. The price on the order form already includes the discount. Thanks again for your business!

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Sales & Marketing-Marketing Planning

Sales & Marketing-Marketing Planning
1 Advertisement Approval
2 Checklist_Direct Mail Campaign
3 Checklist_Market Planning
4 Checklist_Planning an Effective Direct Mail Campaign
5 Follow-Up to Personal Meeting_Product Distribution
6 Market Development Program
7 Marketing Campaign Evaluation
8 Marketing Plan
9 Preliminary Acceptance of Product for Resale
10 Rating Marketing Media
11 Request for Advertising Rate Information
12 Worksheet_New Product or Service
13 Worksheet_Products and Services Differentiation

Real Estate-Notices

Real Estate-Notices
1 Landlord Notice of Termination of Lease
2 Notice of Bulk Transfer
3 Notice of Change in Rent
4 Notice of Claim of Mechanics Lien
5 Notice of Exercise of Lease Option
6 Notice of Exercise of Option to Purchase
7 Notice of Intention to File a Mechanic
8 Notice of Other Lease Default
9 Notice of Rent Default
10 Notice of Right of Rescission
11 Notice of Unclaimed Property at Auction
12 Notice to Excavate Along a Common Boundary
13 Notice to Terminate Tenancy_At-Will by Landlord
14 Notice to Terminate Tenancy_At-Will by Tenant
15 Welcome From New Landlord

Real Estate-Evictions

Real Estate-Evictions
1 Notice To Tenant of Rent Default
2 Notice to Quit for Non-Payment of Rent
3 Notice to Pay Rent or Quit
4 5-Day Notice to Quit

Real Estate-Contracts, Agreements & Checklists

Real Estate-Contracts, Agreements & Checklists
1 Addendum to Rent Agreement
2 Agreement for Permission to Sublet
3 Agreement to Cancel Lease
4 Agreement to Lease
5 Agreement to Rescind Contract of Sale
6 Application for Zoning Variance
7 Bill of Sale_Immovable Property
8 Buyer's Property Inspection Report
9 Contract of Sale of Commercial Property
10 Creation of Servitude
11 Deed of Sale and Assignment_Lease
12 Deed of Sale_Real Estate Property
13 Escrow Agreement
14 Exclusive Right to Sell
15 Exercising Option to Renew Lease
16 Extension of a Lease
17 Guaranty of a Lease
18 Immoveable Property Sale Agreement
19 Lease Agreement
20 License Agreement
21 Modification of Lease
22 Mortgage
23 Mortgage Note
24 Mutual Cancellation of Lease
25 Notice of Breach of Lease
26 Notice of Late Fee Owed
27 Notice of NSF Check Charge and Late Fee Owed
28 Notice_Eviction Will Be Filled in Court
29 Offer to Purchase Real Estate Property
30 Offer to Purchase_Real Estate Property
31 Offer to Purchase_Real Estate Property_Short Form
32 Option to Buy Agreement_Long
33 Option to Lease Agreement
34 Option to Purchase_Real Estate Property
35 Project Management Agreement
36 Property Management Agreement
37 Purchase Agreement_Real Property_Short Form
38 Real Estate Salesman Independent Contractor Agreement
39 Receipt for Lease Security Deposit
40 Request to Include Landlord in Tenant's Liability Insurance
41 Sublease
42 Termination of Lease Obligation
43 Worksheet_Location Conditions

Real Estate-Assignments

Real Estate-Assignments
1 Assignment of Lease by Lessee With Consent of Lessor
2 Assignment of Mortgage
3 Assignment of Real Estate Contract
4 Assignment of Real Estate Contract and Sale Agreement
5 Assignment of Rents by Lessor
6 Assignment of Sublease

Sales & Marketing-Agreements & Contracts

Sales & Marketing Agreements & Contracts
1 Advertising Agency Agreement
2 Amendment to Sales Contract
3 Asset Purchase Agreement_Retail Store
4 Asset Purchase Agreement_Simple
5 Asset Sale and Purchase Agreement_Film & Television
6 Asset Transfer and Sale Agreement_Brand
7 Bill of Sale
8 Bill of Sale_With Encumbrances
9 Bulk Sale Agreement
10 Bulk Sale Notice
11 Checklist_Partnership Agreement
12 Commitment Form
13 Conditional Sale Agreement
14 Contract for the Manufacture and Sale of Goods
15 Contract for the Sale of Goods
16 Dealership Agreement
17 Distribution Agreement
18 Exclusive Distribution Agreement
19 Exclusive Importation and Sales Agreement
20 Exclusive Sollicitation_Sales Commission Agreement
21 First Supply Agreement
22 Letter of Understanding Regarding Terms of Proposed Contract
23 License Agreement_Non-Exclusive License to Manufacture
24 Master Agreement_Sale of Merchandise
25 Merchandising and Marketing Agreement
26 Partnership Agreement
27 Partnership Dissolution Agreement
28 Product Supply Agreement
29 Purchasing Agents Agreement
30 Right of First Opportunity Agreement_Commercialization
31 Sales Addendum
32 Sales Agency Agreement
33 Sales Agency Agreement_With Trademarks protection
34 Supply Agreement
35 Termination of Distribution Agreement

Monday, August 31, 2009

Legal-Copyright, Patent & Trademark

Copyright, Patent & Trademark
1 Application for a License to Display Trademarks ( 1 pages )
2 Checklist_FAQ About Patents ( 1 pages )
3 Copyright Assignment ( 4 pages )
4 Guide for Buying & Selling Intellectual Property ( 16 pages )
5 Guide for Registering a Trademark_USA ( 12 pages )
6 Invention Nonexclusive License Agreement ( 7 pages )
7 IP Sale Agreement ( 8 pages )
8 Notice of Infringement of Copyrighted Work ( 1 pages )
9 Patent Assignment ( 4 pages )
10 Patent License Agreement ( 3 pages )
11 Permission to Use Copyrighted Material ( 1 pages )
12 Permission to Use Quote or Personal Statement ( 1 pages )
13 Trade Mark License and Royalty Agreement ( 12 pages )
14 Trade Mark License_License Agreement_Long Form ( 9 pages )
15 Trademark Assignment_Short Form ( 3 pages )
16 Trademark Licence ( 5 pages )

Legal-Confidentiality Agreements

Confidentiality Agreements
1 Author-Publisher Non-Disclosure Agreement ( 3 pages )
2 Confidentiality Agreement ( 5 pages )
3 Confidentiality Agreement (Data Processing Services) ( 8 pages )
4 Confidentiality Agreement for Consultants, Contractors ( 7 pages )
5 Customer Confidentiality Agreement ( 1 pages )
6 Email Confidentiality and Disclaimer Notice ( 1 pages )
7 Email Disclaimer Notice_English_French_Spanish ( 1 pages )
8 Mutual Confidentiality Agreement ( 3 pages )
9 Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement ( 5 pages )
10 Non-Disclosure Agreement_Between Two Companies ( 3 pages )
11 Visitors Non-Disclosure Agreement ( 2 pages )

Legal-Assignments

Legal-Assignments
1 Agreement of Absolute Transfer and Assignment ( 4 pages )
2 Agreement of Sale, Transfer & Assignment of Accounts Receivable ( 4 pages )
3 Agreement of Transfer ( 2 pages )
4 Agreement to Assign ( 1 pages )
5 Assignment ( 1 pages )
6 Assignment of a Claim for Damages ( 1 pages )
7 Assignment of Assets ( 1 pages )
8 Assignment of Contract ( 1 pages )
9 Assignment of License ( 2 pages )
10 Assignment of Lien ( 1 pages )
11 Guarantee Assignement and Postponement of Claim ( 6 pages )
12 Industrial Design Assignment Agreement ( 2 pages )
13 Intellectual Property Assignment ( 7 pages )
14 Notice of Assignment ( 1 pages )

Legal-Asset Purchase Agreements

Legal-Asset Purchase Agreements
1 Asset Purchase Agreement ( 37 pages )
2 Asset Purchase Agreement_For a Garage ( 28 pages )
3 Asset Purchase Agreement_For a Real Estate Property ( 25 pages )
4 Asset Purchase Agreement_For a Retail Business ( 71 pages )
5 Asset Purchase Agreement_For a Telecom Business ( 42 pages )

Legal-Agreements & Contracts

Legal-Agreements & Contracts

1. Accept Option Extension of Agreement ( 1 pages )
2. Acknowledgment of Modified Terms ( 1 pages )
3. Acquisition Agreement ( 2 pages )
4. Adhesion to the Unanimous Shareholder Agreement ( 1 pages )
5. Administrative and Technology Services Outsourcing ( 2 pages )
6. Administrative Services Agreement ( 6 pages )
7. Agency Agreement_Corporate Duties ( 3 pages )
8. Agreement for Chairman of Board of Directors ( 9 pages )
9. Agreement Relating to an Elected Domicile ( 3 pages )
10. Amalgamation Agreement ( 2 pages )
11. Amalgamation Agreement (100% Subsidiary) ( 5 pages )
12. Arbitration Agreement ( 3 pages )
13. Artist-Agent Agreement ( 5 pages )
14. Asset Purchase Agreement_Retail Store ( 9 pages )
15. Asset Purchase Agreement_Simple ( 6 pages )
16. Asset Sale and Purchase Agreement_Film & Television ( 21 pages )
17. Asset Transfer and Sale Agreement_Brand ( 3 pages )
18. Attorney Agreement ( 2 pages )
19. Checklist_Contract Terms and Provisions ( 7 pages )
20. Checklist_Small Business Legal Compliance Inventory ( 2 pages )
21. Chief Agent Agreement_Short Form ( 2 pages )
22. Consent to Sub-License ( 2 pages )
23. Consignment Agreement ( 4 pages )
24. Contract for Logistics Services ( 13 pages )
25. Contract for the Storage of Goods ( 6 pages )
26. Convertible Note Agreement ( 6 pages )
27. Covenant Not to Sue ( 1 pages )
28. Dealership Agreement ( 13 pages )
29. Decline Extension of Agreement ( 1 pages )
30. Distribution Agreement ( 9 pages )
31. Extension of Agreement ( 1 pages )
32. Financial Support Agreement Regarding Guaranty of Obligation ( 5 pages )
33. Financing Agreement ( 3 pages )
34. Forbearance Agreement_With Release Provision ( 3 pages )
35. Franchise Agreement ( 11 pages )
36. Franchise Application ( 6 pages )
37. Fundraising Agreement ( 7 pages )
38. General Non-Compete Agreement ( 1 pages )
39. Guarantee and Postponement of Claims ( 5 pages )
40. Guarantee of Claim_Promissory Note ( 6 pages )
41. Indemnity Agreement ( 2 pages )
42. Inter-Company Services Agreement ( 17 pages )
43. Joint Development Agreement_Standard ( 5 pages )
44. Joint Venture Agreement ( 7 pages )
45. Joint Venture Agreement 2 ( 3 pages )
46. License Agreement to Install, Construct and Operate ( 19 pages )
47. Limited Partnership Agreement ( 13 pages )
48. Master Franchise Agreement ( 24 pages )
49. Mediation Agreement ( 2 pages )
50. Mutual Indemnification and Hold Harmless Agreement ( 1 pages )
51. Notice of Dissolution_Partnership ( 1 pages )
52. Notice of Grant of Stock Option ( 3 pages )
53. Option to Acquire Partnership Interests ( 13 pages )
54. Outsourcing Agreement_Manufacturing ( 4 pages )
55. Partnership Agreement ( 7 pages )
56. Partnership Agreement_Short Form ( 5 pages )
57. Partnership Dissolution Agreement ( 2 pages )
58. Personnel and Equipment Agreement ( 5 pages )
59. Pledge Agreement_Advance ( 4 pages )
60. Pledge Agreement_Debenture ( 5 pages )
61. Retainer for Attorney ( 1 pages )
62. Right of First Opportunity Agreement_Commercialization ( 4 pages )
63. Rolllover Agreement_Assets ( 6 pages )
64. Rollover Agreement_Many Value Provision Options ( 6 pages )
65. Rollover Agreement_Values Assets with Surplus Account ( 5 pages )
66. Rollover Agreement_Values Shares with Adjustment Clause ( 5 pages )
67. Rollover Agreement_Values Shares with Election Clause ( 5 pages )
68. Security Agreement ( 10 pages )
69. Security Agreement and Promissory Note ( 4 pages )
70. Security Agreement Covering Consumer Goods ( 5 pages )
71. Security Agreement With Copyright As Collateral ( 5 pages )
72. Settlement Agreement ( 8 pages )
73. Solemn Declaration ( 1 pages )
74. Supply Agreement ( 6 pages )
75. Technology Transfer Agreement ( 2 pages )
76. Terms of Service Agreement ( 2 pages )
77. Transfer Agreement_Intercompanies ( 4 pages )
78. Transmittal of Documents for Signature ( 1 pages )
79. Travel Services Agreement ( 16 pages )
80. Undertaking of Indemnification ( 3 pages )
81. Undertaking of Indemnification - Director ( 2 pages )
82. Voting Trust Agreement ( 7 pages )
83. Waiver and Consent ( 3 pages )

Legal-Affidavit

Legal-Affidavit
  1. Affidavit (2 pages)
  2. Affidavit of No Creditors (3 pages)
  3. Affidavit of No Lien (2 pages)
  4. Estoppel Affidavit of Mortgagor (5 pages)

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Intellectual Property (IP) Sales Agreement

The Intellectual Property (IP) Sales Agreement (also known as Intellectual Property Assignment or Intellectual Property Transfer Agreement) is used for the transfer of ownership of intellectual property rights from one party to another. The transfer of these assets includes all rights, title, patents and trademarks, and specifies that the Buyer may thereafter commercially develop and market the intellectual property.

This agreement contains provisions specifically adapted to intellectual property and is not intended for a typical sales transaction. You should use this template when purchasing or selling intellectual property, as it clearly identifies what rights

1. DEFINITIONS
2. SALE AND ASSIGNMENT OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
3. CONSIDERATION
4. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES
5. ATTORNEY'S FEES
6. ENTIRE AGREEMENT
7. AMENDMENT
8. SEVERABILITY
9. NO WAIVER
10. AGREEMENT TO PERFORM NECESSARY ACTS
11. REPRESENTATION ON AUTHORITY OF PARTIES/SIGNATORIES
12. HEADINGS
13. SURVIVAL
14. AMBIGUITIES
15. GOVERNING LAW and ownership are being transferred.

Friday, July 31, 2009

Sample Business Letter-Software Development Agreement

A Custom Software Development Agreement is a legal contract that oversees the relationship between a Software Developer and a Customer. This agreement clearly defines the roles and responsibilities of both contracting parties and clearly details the scope of the services (e.g. software programming, software creation, custom development) that are to be provided.

When entering into such a complex and technical agreement an oral contract is far from sufficient. This document prevents disputes and lays out problem resolution procedures and legal duties. It includes pricing and payment terms, details of the development plan, testing, training, maintenance, ownership, warranties, intellectual property, etc.

1. PURPOSE OF AGREEMENT
2. PREPARATION OF DEVELOPMENT PLAN
3. ACCEPTANCE OF DEVELOPMENT PLAN
4. PAYMENT FOR DEVELOPMENT PLAN
5. PAYMENT
6. PAYMENT OF DEVELOPER'S COSTS
7. LATE FEES
8. MATERIALS
9. CHANGES IN PROJECT SCOPE
10. DELAYS
11. ACCEPTANCE TESTING OF SOFTWARE
12. TRAINING
13. MAINTENANCE OF SOFTWARE
14. PAYMENT FOR MAINTENANCE
15. CUSTOMER'S ROLE IN MAINTENANCE
16. TERM OF SUPPORT
17. CUSTOMER TERMINATION OF MAINTENANCE
18. OWNERSHIP OF SOFTWARE
19. OWNERSHIP OF BACKGROUND TECHNOLOGY
20. SOURCE CODE ACCESS
21. WARRANTIES
22. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INFRINGEMENT CLAIMS
23. LIMITATION OF DEVELOPER'S LIABILITY TO CUSTOMER
24. CONFIDENTIALITY
25. TERM OF AGREEMENT
26. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT
27. TAXES
28. RELATIONSHIP OF THE PARTIES
29. NON-SOLICITATION OF DEVELOPER'S EMPLOYEES
30. MEDIATION AND ARBITRATION
31. ATTORNEY FEES
32. COMPLETE AGREEMENT
33. MODIFICATIONS TO AGREEMENT
34. GOVERNING LAW
35. NOTICES
36. ASSIGNMENT
37. SIGNATURES

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Sample Business Letter - Proposal for Services

A Proposal for Services is a formal offer of services from a Seller (i.e. a Service Provider) to a prospective Buyer. Ideally, your proposal will convince the Buyer that you are the best Service Provider to accomplish their needs and goals. This document will act as your sales pitch while clearly demonstrating how, when and why you can successfully implement a winning service solution for the Buyer.

Your proposal must be well thought out, as several elements included will serve as the basis of a subsequent business contract between the Buyer and your company. The terms, price quotes and deadlines included in the proposal shall become legally binding once the Buyer has accepted the offer. This proposal template is one the best on the market; it will help you develop a professional, well-constructed offer, which will greatly increase your chances of securing a contract.

1. COMPANY BACKGROUND
2. IDENTIFICATION OF NEEDS & OPPORTUNITY
3. PROPOSED SERVICES
4. WHY CHOOSE [YOUR COMPANY NAME]?
5. IMPLEMENTATION PLAN
6. COSTS OR BUDGET
7. CONCLUSION

MS-Word format (.doc) 21 pages 2,691 words

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Sample letter-Equipment Sales Agreement



An Equipment Sales Agreement is a legal document that acts as a bill of sale by transferring ownership of specified equipment from a Seller to a Buyer for an agreed price. It is important to use this form to document the transaction in writing, as it serves to protect the interests and rights of both parties.

It is equally important to use this template for new and used equipment as this acts as proof of sale, and binds any warranties and limitation of liabilities agreed upon. It is also useful for tax and accounting purposes, as it legally serves as a sales receipt and proof of title.

MS-Word format (.doc) 5 pages 1,868 words

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Sample Agreement on Profit Sharing plan

A Profit Sharing plan, also known as a Deferred Profit-Sharing Plan (DPSP), is an agreement under which an employee is offered a share of the company’s profits. This agreement is one of the most detailed on the market; the 23 pages of this template contain the conditions, clauses and provisions that are legally required for both parties to enter into such an agreement.

A Profit Sharing Plan is an extremely effective incentive plan that encourages employees to work together, focus on profitability and feel a sense of ownership and commitment to achieving organizational goals. As the labor market becomes more competitive, these plans serve as effective hiring and retention tools.

Document Content
1. PURPOSE AND DEFINITIONS
1.1. Purpose
1.2. Definitions
1.3. Construction

2. SERVICE CREDIT AND PARTICIPATION
2.1. Hour of Service
2.2. Service
2.3. Break in Service
2.4. Loss of Service
2.5. Multiple Trades and Businesses
2.6. Participation Originating Under This Plan
2.7. Cessation of Participation Service and Reentry

3. CONTRIBUTIONS
3.1. Contributions by Employer
3.2. Member Voluntary Contributions
3.3. Member Voluntary Contributions (Alternate)

4. INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS AND ALLOCATIONS
4.1. Establishment of Individual Accounts
4.2. Allocation of Employer Contributions
4.3. Allocation of Gains and Losses
4.4. Allocation of Forfeitures
4.5. Notification to Members

5. RETIREMENT
5.1. Benefit

6. DEATH
6.1. Designation of Beneficiary
6.2. Benefit
6.3. No Beneficiary

7. DISABILITY
7.1. Benefit

8. TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT, AND FORFEITURES
8.1. Eligibility
8.2. Benefit
8.3. Forfeitures
8.4. Early Retirement

9. DISTRIBUTION NOTICES AND METHODS OF PAYMENT
9.1. Notice to Trustee
9.2. Subsequent Notices
9.3. Time and Methods of Payment
9.4. Limitations on Payment
9.5. Minority or Disability Payments

10. SPECIAL GOVERNMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
10.1. Limit on Annual Additions Under [CODE SECTION]
10.2. Top-Heavy Restrictions

11. ADMINISTRATION
11.1. Appointment of Committee
11.2. Committee Powers and Duties
11.3. Claims Procedure
11.4. Committee Procedures
11.5. Authorization of Benefit Payments
11.6. Payment of Expenses
11.7. Unclaimed Benefits

12. TRUST FUND
12.1. Establishment of Trust Fund
12.2. Payment of Contributions to Trust Fund

13. AMENDMENTS
13.1. Right to Amend

14. WITHDRAWAL AND TERMINATION
14.1. Transfers of Plan Assets and Plan Mergers
14.2. Plan Termination
14.3. Suspension and Discontinuance of Contributions and Plan Termination
14.4. Liquidation of Trust Fund

15. GENERAL PROVISIONS
15.1. Non-guarantee of Employment
15.2. Manner of Payment
15.3. Non-alienation of Benefits
15.4. Amounts Returnable to the Employer
15.5. Governing Law

MS-Word format (.doc) 23 pages 11,519 words

Monday, July 20, 2009

Sample Agreement Between Carrier and Shipper

This contract outlines the terms and conditions associated with the transportation of goods. This document details the Carrier’s roles and responsibilities in moving cargo from the point of origin to the consignee (the party to whom the goods are entrusted).

By signing this binding agreement, the parties consent on the time and pickup of delivery, storage of the goods while in transit, liability and insurance coverage, and costs associated with the shipment. In the event that there is a problem in delivery, this essential agreement can be used to review contractual obligations and protect the interests of both parties

Document Content
1. TRANSPORTATION OF GOODS
2. TIME OF PICKUP AND DELIVERY
3. STORAGE SERVICE
4. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
5. INSURANCE
6. CHARGES
7. CARRIER’S LIEN
8. OWNERSHIP OF GOODS
9. GOVERNMENTAL REGULATION
10. CHANGE OF ADDRESS

MS-Word format (.doc) 3 pages 928 words

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Sample Business letter-Partnership Agreement

A Partnership Agreement is used when two or more individuals join forces to either create a new business partnership or formalize an existing business partnership. This is an excellent and comprehensive template which contains 29 clauses relating to capital contribution, management roles, debt and profit allocation, restrictions on the partners, dissolution, termination, etc.

This template is an absolute must if you are entering into a partnership agreement or if you are part of a business partnership and you don’t have a written and signed agreement. Not only does it outline basic details such as investment levels and management structure, it also protects all parties in the event of a disagreement or dissolution.

Document Content
1. NAME AND DOMICILE
2. PURPOSES
3. DURATION OF AGREEMENT
4. CLASSIFICATION AND PERFORMANCE BY PARTNERS
5. CONTRIBUTION
6. MANAGEMENT OF THE PARTNERSHIP
7. DISSOLUTION AND TERMINATION OF THE PARTNERSHIP
8. BUSINESS EXPENSES
9. MEETINGS
9.1. Place of Meetings
9.2. Notice
10. AUTHORITY
11. SEPARATE DEBTS
12. BOOKS AND RECORDS
13. ACCOUNTING
14. DIVISION OF PROFITS AND LOSSES
15. ADVANCE DRAWS
16. SALARY
17. RETIREMENT
18. RIGHTS OF CONTINUING PARTNERS
19. DEATH OF PARTNER
20. EMPLOYEE MANAGEMENT
21. RELEASE OF DEBTS
22. COVENANT AGAINST REVEALING TRADE SECRETS
23. ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS
24. ARBITRATION
25. ADDITIONS, ALTERATIONS, OR MODIFICATIONS
26. NOTICES
27. HEADINGS
28. GOVERNING LAW
29. ENTIRE AGREEMENT

MS-Word format (.doc) 7 pages 2,908 words

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Sample business letter on Marketing Plan

A Marketing Plan (also known as an Action Plan or Marketing Strategy) is a written plan that specifies the marketing goals and objectives to be achieved over a specified period of time. It also includes the strategies to be used to achieve these marketing and promotional goals. This particular plan offers many examples of tried and tested marketing techniques that you can apply to your particular business situation. By following the detailed instructions in this plan, you will be in a position to create very compelling marketing campaigns.

This is one of the most detailed and comprehensive marketing plan templates available on the market, with 39 pages of material designed to guide you through the steps of creating a winning marketing plan. This template will undoubtedly help you prepare an exceptionally strong and complete strategic marketing plan, pushing your business ahead of the competition!

Document Content

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. SITUATION ANALYSIS
1.1 Industry Analysis
1.2 Sales Analysis
1.3 Competitive Analysis
1.4 Customer Analysis
1.5 SWOT Analysis
1.6 Analysis of Marketing Activities (if applicable)

2. OBJECTIVES
2.1 Corporate Objectives
2.2 Marketing Objectives

3. MARKETING STRATEGY
3.1 Market Segmentation Strategy
3.2 Targeting Strategy
3.3 Product Life Cycle
3.4 Potential Strategies
3.5 Core Strategy

4. MARKETING PROGRAMS
4.1 Marketing Mix
4.2 Loyalty Programs
4.3 Customer Service & Support
4.4 Market Research
4.5 Personal Selling
4.6 Trust and Credibility
4.7 Trade Promotions

5. IMPLEMENTATION PLAN
5.1 Product Design and Development
5.2 Marketing & Sales
5.3 Distributors
5.4 Resource Requirements
5.5 Scheduling

6. PERFORMANCE EVALUATIONS AND MONITORING
6.1 Monitoring Ad Campaigns
6.2 Sales Analysis
6.3 Profit and Loss Statements
6.4 Meeting Schedule
6.5 Customer Profiling
6.6 Salesforce Evaluation

7. FINANCIAL INFORMATION
7.1 Financial Capsule
7.2 Financial Assumptions
7.3 Budget
7.4 Sales Projections (5 years)

8. CONTINGENCY PLANS
8.1 Symptoms of Failure
8.2 Alternative Strategies

APPENDICES

Friday, July 17, 2009

sample Business Plan



A Business Plan is a formal document outlining a set of business objectives, the strategies needed to achieve these objectives, and provides a company with an implementation plan to follow. A winning Business Plan should convince an investor to write you a check. This is one of our most popular and detailed templates: it is an essential document that will help you build, grow and manage your business.

Together with the Executive Summary, this template will help you expose your unique offering and detail your strategies to successfully enter a given market. Financial projections and pro-forma income statements are also important parts of the plan.

Document Content

STATEMENT OF CONFIDENTIALITY & NON-DISCLOSURE

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. BUSINESS DESCRIPTION
2. PRODUCTS / SERVICES
3. THE MARKET
4. MARKETING STRATEGIES AND SALES
5. DEVELOPMENT
6. MANAGEMENT
7. OPERATIONS
8. FINANCIALS
9. OFFERING OR FUNDING REQUEST
10. REFINING THE PLAN
11. APPENDIX

MS-Word format (.doc) 48 pages 14,401 words

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

sample Service Level Agreement



A Service Level Agreement is a contract between a Service Provider and a Client that specifies a certain level of service to be provided. The service(s) in question may be offered to the Client or to the Client’s customers. Service elements detailed in this agreement include customer service hours, amount and method of customer support, performance levels, availability of technology services/applications (e.g. percentage of web server downtime), response time to Client or customer inquiries, time required to fix problems, etc. It is up to both parties to negotiate what is considered acceptable and what will be guaranteed. The fees attached to the service(s) are also included.

In order for the agreement to be enforceable, the metrics chosen need to be measurable. A Client is free to add service expectations to the contract, but it is up to the Service Provider to guarantee if it will or will not be able to meet them. If in the course of business, guaranteed service levels are not met then the Client is entitled to receive monetary compensation, as specified in this contract.


Document Content

1. UNDERTAKINGS
2. TERM AND TERMINATION
3. FINANCIAL PROVISIONS
4. WARRANTY AND LIABILITY
5. ACCESS, TITLE AND INSURANCE
6. CANCELLATION FOR CAUSE
7. NON-COMPETITION
a. By Client
b. By Service Provider
8. NOT A LEASE OR LICENSE
9. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR RELATIONSHIP
10. GENERAL
11. GOVERNING LAW
12. ATTORNEY FEES PROVISION

MS-Word format (.doc) 12 pages 4,496 words

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

sample letter-Commission sales agreement

This document is an indispensable part of the sales relationship between a Principal and an Agent. It provides the legal framework that enables a Principal to appoint an Agent to sell its products on its behalf in a defined territory. By clearly establishing the terms of the commission-based relationship, this agreement ensures that both parties enter into a mutually beneficial and profitable partnership.

The Principal will be able to expand its market coverage and thereby increase its sales and the Agent will earn commission on the sales it generates. This template covers the most important topics that should be included in a commission sales agreement, such as the Agent's selling rights, product prices, commission structure, training, restraints on competition, and confidentiality.

Document Content

1. SELLING RIGHTS
2. PRODUCT PRICES
3. ORDERS
4. COMMISSION
5. TRAINING
6. ADVERTISING AND INFORMATION MATERIALS
7. PRODUCT IMAGE
8. RESTRAINT OF COMPETITION
9. CONFIDENTIALITY
10. SUMMARY TERMINATION OF SELLING RIGHTS
11. TERMINATION CONSEQUENCES
12. ASSIGNMENT
13. FIDUCIARY RELATIONSHIP
14. MISCELLANEOUS

MS-Word format (.doc) 4 pages 948 words

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Sample-Apology letter 3

(NAME, COMPANY AND ADDRESS)

Dear Sir,

It has come to my attention that your order was delivered late because of inevitable circumstances. Please accept my apologies and let me assure you that our company otherwise has a favorable record of delivering by the exact date we specify.

I just hope the delay did not cause you much inconvenience. I really look forward to serving you again. Feel free to call me at (telephone #) if you have any concerns.

Sincerely,

Friday, July 3, 2009

Sample-Apology letter 2

Dear Madam,

Please accept my sincere apology for I was unable to attend the meeting due to an emergency because my sister had vehicular accident that I had to rush to the hospital.

Could you please bring me up to date as to how the meeting went, concerns, if any, and any other matter that are deem important?

Thanks you.

Sincerely yours,

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Sample-Apology letter 1

Dear Sir,

This is to acknowledge that the cancellation of your purchase order has been taken this matter to the management.

I do apologize about the misunderstanding that led to this cancellation. And as one of our valued customers, your satisfaction is our top priority. And let me assure that a problem of this nature does not happen again. Acceptance of our apology is highly appreciated.

Very truly yours,

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Sample-letter of interest

Dear Sir:

I am pleased to inform you of my desire to participate in your project Proposal.
I have collaborated to produce some preliminary plans that will energize the
project. As you know, I have proven track record in my place and I can
successfully transform the plan into reality.

Therefore, I look forward to considering my inputs as I develop a comprehensive,
integrated, final development plan.

Thank you for giving this opportunity.
Sincerely,

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Sample-invitation letter 2

Dear Ma’am:

It is a pleasure of inviting you to the grand opening of our new office. Refreshments will be served at (time), following a short speech from our new president, ___________. The event will be held at (place)

Your attendance is highly appreciated.

Thank you.

Best regards,

Monday, June 29, 2009

Sample-invitation letter 1

Dear valued customer:

Since you are one of our longtime valued customers, we would like to thank you for your patronage by inviting you to our preferred customer Back-to-School Extravaganza, which will be held on (date).

All of our stock will be marked down 20% - 50%. Our doors will open for our preferred customers at (time).

We look forward seeing you on (date). Please bring this invitation with you as necessary for admittance.

Sincerely,

Sunday, June 28, 2009

sample letter

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Saturday, June 27, 2009

Resignation sample letter

First Last Name
Address
City, State, Zip Code
Phone Number
Email Address
Date
Employer Contact Information
Name
Title
Organization
Address
City, State, Zip Code
Salutation

Dear Mr./Ms. Last Name,
First Paragraph
Your letter should say that you are resigning and state when your resignation is effective.

Middle Paragraph
The next (optional) section of your resignation letter should thank your employer for the opportunities you have had during your employment [...]

General business letter sample

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