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Whether you're buying or selling a business, make sure the other party continues the negotiations by getting this USA No-Shop Agreement signed at the outset.
- This agreement can be used anywhere in the United States.
- The parties to the transaction agree that they will not consider other offers or approach other potential purchasers while the negotiations between them are ongoing.
- This free template can be used by business brokers and by buyers or sellers in non-brokered transactions.
- Available in MS Word format. Easy to download and use.
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Letter of Intent to Purchase Assets of Business
Are you in negotiations to purchase the assets of a business? Set down the terms of your offer in writing with this Letter of Intent template.
- The letter of intent is not a contract and is not legally binding, except as it relates to the negotiations between the parties, such as confidentiality provisions.
- In this template, the buyer intends to incorporate a new company which will purchase all of the assets and goodwill of the business from the seller.
- The letter has a built-in expiry date, which will take effect if the parties fail to execute and deliver a formal Purchase & Sale Agreement within a specified number of days.
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- This is a generic template that can be used anywhere.
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Ontario Standard Form Commercial Lease
Rent out office or retail premises in Ontario to a business tenant with this Standard Form Commercial Lease Agreement.
- The three parties to the lease are the landlord, the tenant, and an indemnifier (typically, a principal of a corporate tenant) who covenants to perform all of the tenant's obligations and will pay any amounts due under the lease if the tenant defaults.
- The lease contains environmental covenants by both Tenant and Landlord.
- Landlord will provide heat, ventilation and cooling systems for the premises and the building, electric power sources, and maintenance and repair of same.
- Landlord is responsible for the operation, maintenance and repair of all systems, facilities and equipment necessary for the proper operation of the building in which the premises are located.
- Other provisions of the lease include (among others):
- Landlord and Tenant taxes,
- Landlord and Tenant insurance,
- mutual release and indemnity,
- surrender and holding over,
- Landlord's rights on default.
- Exhibits to the lease include:
- Determination of occupancy costs,
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- Landlord's and Tenant's Work.
- Available in MS Word format and fully editable to fit your needs.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Ontario, Canada.
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