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Business sale agreements |
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AU-COM751 |
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For use by a company or an individual who wants to sell their business. This is an all embracing sale agreement for your enterprise and property. Includes extensive waranties, parties' specific obligations at every stage, provision for interlectual property issues, terms to prevent the seller setting up in competitin and more. Extensive provisions protect both parties, providing for an effective transaction. |
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AU-COM759 |
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Negotiate the terms you want. Comes with practical notes and guidance on how to, what to expect and some pointers and other tips. Contains all the usual provisions including specific terms to deal with a website sale. |
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AU-COM781 |
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100+ waranties designed to suit all kinds of scenarios. Pick and choose those that safeguard your situation best. Includes waranties on freehold and leasehold properties, interlectual property, statutory restrictions, accounts, employees and many, many more. |
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AU-COM755 |
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AU-COM755 includes all the standard provisions by which to sell a standard business, plus terms to deal specifically with a service business such as the seller's future activities, options for what happens to any stock, regular customer details, and interlectual property associated with the enterprise. |
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AU-COM760 |
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A comprehensive agreement to regulate the relationship between a website operator and the host. |
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AU-COM757 |
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This condensed version of AU-COM756 provides for the sale of a shop including stock and the lease. It does not contain waranties and is more suitable for those needing a simple solution to their sale agreement. |
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AU-COM756 |
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Suitable for the sale of a lock-up shop or restaurant including stock and lease. Includes many waranties and other detailed provisions. |
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AU-COM752 |
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As AU-COM751, but suited to an enterprise with no property. All usual provisions, specific terms, extended waranties to suit your circumstances. |
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AU-COM753 |
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This document has been drafted with an Internet business (selling goods) in mind. Its provisions are more relevant Internet trade. For example, there is no provision for the sale of real property. Instead, interlectual property is more thoroughly provided for. Also contains the usual legal provisions (incorporate into the sale of any business), waranties, and practical matters. |
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AU-COM758 |
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Sell your business to your company. The effect of this passes the risk of the business onto the company and aleviates the risk burden from you. |
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AU-COM754 |
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Suitable for an individual or company who sells services via the Internet. The more conceptual a business becomes (and the less it trades in real goods), the more important it is to have a comprehensive agreement covering all aspects of the transaction in simple terms. This document protects both parties and includes specific waranties and provisions for the sale of an Internet service business. |
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Confidentiality /non-disclosure |
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AU-COM403 |
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Comprehensive document to ensure confidentiality is maintained between potential business partners, about to venture into an IT or software deal. |
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AU-COM401 |
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Do not let them steal your secrets. We prefer a letter, but here are the same provisiors in “agreement” form. Comes will full guidance notes. |
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AU-COM402 |
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A letter is just as strong, but gives the impression of being less legalistic. Comes with full guidance notes |
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Consultancy and trade agreements |
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AU-COM315 |
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Complete T&C for a photographer to detail the client's precise requirements. Also use this contract as an aide memoire and to be sure the agreement is written down. With full explanatory notes, tips and hints so you negotiate the best deal for you. |
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AU-COM203 |
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As for AU-COM201, but specifically written for IT consultants as it governs intellectual property issues in more detail. |
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AU-COM521 |
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Protect yourself by using a personal guarantee. This document provision should be added to your existing contract. It can be used with absolutely any type of agreement for one or more guarantors. |
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AU-ECM181 |
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Suitable for either a self employed IT consultant or a client requiring specific fixed terms and conditions. Includes all standard provisions to protect both parties and avoid catastrophic disputes. Simple to use, written in plain English with comprehensive explanatory notes. |
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AU-COM401 |
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Do not let them steal your secrets. We prefer a letter, but here are the same provisiors in “agreement” form. Comes will full guidance notes. |
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AU-COM202 |
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Comprehensive terms and conditions drafted specifically for IT consultants. Covers intellectual property issues in and other technical issues in detail so as to protect your interests. |
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AU-COM402 |
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A letter is just as strong, but gives the impression of being less legalistic. Comes with full guidance notes |
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AU-COM221 |
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For a self employed person engaged in any kind of work, requiring a basic contract to emphasise his self employed status. |
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AU-COM201 |
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Is suitable for a multitude of work types for a self employed person. It is drafted for periodic assignments with any client. It clarifies the self employed status of the consultant. Contains specific provisions relating to a self-employed person, plus all the usual provisions which can be adapted to suit your unique circumstances. |
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Machines and equipment |
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AU-COM424 |
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Suitable for leasing smaller machinery for a limited time. Lease term can be adapted but the document best suits a term of less than 12 months. |
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AU-COM423 |
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Suitable for leasing large industrial plant and or machinery to another business. Not suitable for lease to a consumer as it does not comply with necessary consumer protection legislation. Lease term can be fixed or extendable. |
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AU-COM421 |
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Suitable for any business which leases large equipment. The contract favours the lessor, is suitable for absolutely any type of business or large equipment and can be amended so the term is either fixed or extendable. Comprehensive and easy to use. |
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AU-COM513 |
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Includes provision for extensive warranties, repayment and interest, default situations and many other legal provisions. Comprehensive and easy to use. The doument has been drawn so that your machinery / plant / equipment acts as security. |
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AU-COM425 |
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Suitable for leasing office equipment and other smaller items. Lease term can be either a fixed or an extendable period. |
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AU-COM422 |
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Similar to AU-COM421, however, provisions have been adapted to suit the lease of a vehicle such as a lorry, car, truck, van or any other automobile. |
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Miscellaneous |
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AU-COM512 |
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Suitable for a loan which is secured on finanial instruments such as stock and or shares. Flexible yet comprehensive. |
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AU-ECM521 |
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Governs the relationship process from negotiation, sale and purchase. Protects the interests of both parties through a trusted third party. |
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AU-COM511 |
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Our best selling loan agreement document - can be amended easily to suit your unique circumstances, or used as-is. |
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AU-COM510 |
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Includes all standard terms and others. Note, the loan is not secured, therefore this agreement might be better suited to a borrower. |
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Sales agency |
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AU-COM601 |
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Standard agreement for a business selling services of any type. |
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AU-COM602 |
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Includes provisions for agent to deliver principle’s stock. |
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AU-COM611 |
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Suitable for a business who has an independent distributor (or vice versa) who buys goods from the merchant or manufacturer and re-sells on his own account. |
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AU-COM605 |
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Complete terms and conditions of appointment of an agent for the marketing and promotion of the products of any business. Suitable for the successful marketing of any type of goods, to businesses or consumers. |
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AU-COM603 |
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Suitable for a business selling goods of any type, who uses agents as a sales team and delivers goods direct, not through the agent. |
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Terms and conditions |
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AU-COM143 |
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All embracing terms and conditions for a self employed book keeper or the provision of basic accountancy services. The document emphasizes the self employed status of the sole trader. |
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AU-ECM104 |
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Terms and conditions for the international sale of soft copy download products (such as software or music to business (not consumers) over the Internet. Suitable whether there is a one-off or periodic charge. Assumes the website contains facilities for visitor inter-action. Includes 'User Licence'. |
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AU-COM149 |
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Comprehensive terms and conditions for a cleaning company to regulate the relationship with the client. Whether you clean carpets, windows, domestic premises or offices, this document will suit. |
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AU-ECM124 |
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Terms and conditions for the international sale of soft copy download products (such as software or music) to consumers and business, over the Internet. Suitable whether there is a one-off or periodic charge. Assumes the website contains facilities for visitor inter-action. Complete with User Licence. |
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AU-COM615 |
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Professional product endorsement agreement to govern the relationship between the product’s owner and the brand ambassador – that is, anyone who has agreed to provide words, symbols, photographs, graphic representations, name, voice, nickname, likeness, biographical information and any other thing that could be identified with the endorser. |
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AU-COM350 |
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Booking terms and conditions for a hostel, dormitory accommodation or shared accommodation of any size. The document may be posted on the hostel’s website (and accepted by including a tick box), or used as a print out and signed by the guest, traveler or backpacker on arrival – you choose. Includes many provisions to protect the hostel from damage caused by fast-slowing guests whilst remaining fair to the guest at all times. |
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AU-COM616 |
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Comprehensive document to govern the relationship between a developer and an owner for the production of any multimedia, for example, a CD Rom. The developer designs, develops and programs media product components; and designs the multimedia product documentation, including all user guides, instruction guides, notes and other information in any form. The document is for the development of material only, not the entire media. |
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AU-COM152 |
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Comprehensive terms and conditions for a business that offers child care services. The document regulates the relationship with the client – that is, the parent or guardian. Whether you provide baby sitters, nannies, au pairs or after school care, this document will suit. |
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AU-ECM101 |
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Suitable for goods sold over the Internet in Australia or overseas. Also suitable for services sold of a period of time over the Internet. The document incorporate all usual terms, helping you fulfill your obligations under the law. |
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AU-COM150 |
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Comprehensive terms and conditions for a business that supplies clerical services. The document regulates the relationship with the client. Whether you provide receptionists, admin clerks, typists receptionists or any combination, this document will suit. |
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AU-ECM121 |
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Terms and conditions for the international sale of goods to consumers and businesses over the Internet. Assumes the website contains facilities for visitor inter-action. |
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AU-COM148 |
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Comprehensive terms and conditions for a book keeping or basic accountancy company to regulate the relationship with the client. |
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AU-ECM125 |
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Terms and conditions for the international sale of soft copy download products (such as software or music) to consumers and business over the Internet. Suitable whether there is a one-off or periodic charge. Assumes the website contains facilities for visitor inter-action. Easy to use and comes complete with User Licence as part of the document. |
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AU-COM621 |
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Suitable for any business with an established brand name and market reputation wishing to promote and sell their products through exclusive retail stores. This document differs from other trademark or franchisee agreements because it allows both the parties to maintain and promote their name and market value individually. |
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AU-COM354 |
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Booking terms and conditions for a caravan park. The document may be posted on the website (and accepted by including a tick box), or used as a print out and signed by the guest on arrival – you choose. Includes many provisions to protect the caravan park and camper vans from potential damage caused by guests and campers. |
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AU-COM355 |
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Easy terms and conditions for a car repair company or motor mechanic dealing through his own company. Includes practical paragraphs to ensure a swift and smooth transaction whilst protecting the interests of the car repair company. |
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AU-COM151 |
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Comprehensive terms and conditions for a business that supplies gardening services. The document regulates the relationship with the client. Whether you provide gardeners, a lawn mowing service or any other outdoors maintenance service, this document will suit. |
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AU-ECM102 |
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Trading terms and conditions for the international sale of goods to business (not consumers). Assumes the website does not contain e-commerce facility, so that payment is made in some other way. It is expected that these terms will be both posted on the website and provided in a catalogue or at some other point before the contract is concluded. |
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AU-COM145 |
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All embracing terms and conditions for a clerical assistant, typist, receptionist, personal assistant or anyone who provides administration services. The document emphasises the self employed status of the sole trader. |
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AU-ECM122 |
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Terms and conditions for international sale of goods to consumers and businesses. Assumes the website does not contain an e-commerce facility - that is, customers will make payment is made in some other way. It is expected that these terms will be both posted on the website and provided in a catalogue or at some other point before the contract is concluded. |
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AU-COM618 |
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Easy to use agreement to regulate the terms required to produce a television series, a film, a single television program, a musical or any other performance. All intellectual property rights pass to the company absolutely. Includes sensible and practical provisions to ensure a smooth business relationship. |
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AU-COM606 |
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All embracing agreement to regulate the terms required to publish a book. Safeguards the authors work and ensures certainty and transparency. |
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AU-COM617 |
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This is a comprehensive licence to govern the relationship between the owner of multimedia and the licensee. The licensee may use the owner’s material, a book, story or composition edit it and so on, for the period of the licence. Allows amendments and edits to the material as, when and how the licensee prefers. |
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AU-COM353 |
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Booking terms and conditions for a camp site. The document may be posted on the website (and accepted by including a tick box), or used as a print out and signed by the guest on arrival – you choose. Includes many provisions to protect the camp site from potential damage caused by guests. |
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AU-COM301 |
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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, parties, family gatherings, hen's nights, funerals and all other events. Explanatory notes allow easy adaptation if your enterprise offers something unique. |
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AU-COM103 |
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Comprehensive Human Resources consultancy agreement to govern the relationship between the HR consultant (an independent contractor) and the client. Includes practical, sensible provisions for a fair, transparent and comprehensive assignment. |
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AU-COM144 |
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All embracing terms and conditions for a self employed cleaner or sole trader. The contract covers a multitude of cleaning services from home cleaning, to office cleaning, cleaning stables or any other space. The document emphasizes the self employed status of the sole trader. |
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AU-ECM103 |
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Terms and conditions for the international sale of services to business (not consumers) over the Internet. Suitable whether there is a one-off or monthly charge for the services. Assumes the website contains facilities for visitor inter-action |
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AU-COM146 |
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All embracing terms and conditions for a gardener, landscape designer, garden designer, pond maintenance person, lawn maintenance person and so on. The document emphasises the self employed status of the sole trader. |
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AU-ECM123 |
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Terms and conditions for the international sale of services to consumers or to business, whether there is a one-off or monthly charge. Assumes the website contains a full e-commerce facility and the website contains facilities for visitor inter-action. |
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AU-COM104 |
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HRM consultancy agreement to govern the relationship between the HRM company and the client. Includes practical, sensible provisions for a fair, transparent and comprehensive assignment. |
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AU-COM352 |
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Booking terms and conditions for a guest house or bed and breakfast accommodation (BnB). The document may be posted on the hotel’s website (and accepted by including a tick box), or used as a print out and signed by the guest on arrival – you choose. Includes many provisions to protect the guest house from damage or theft – strict but fair. |
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AU-COM304 |
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Comprehensive terms and conditions document for a travel company or tour operator. Whether you provide walking tours round London, weekends away in France or snorkeling trips in Barbados to backpackers or celebrities, this document will suit. |
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AU-COM351 |
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Booking terms and conditions for a hotel or resort of any rating. The document may be posted on the hotel’s website (and accepted by including a tick box), or used as a print out and signed by the guest on arrival – you choose. Includes many provisions to protect the hotel from damage caused by fast-slowing guests whilst remaining fair to the guest at all times. |
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AU-COM102 |
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Comprehensive, yet easy to use terms and conditions document, drafted so as to be presented to the client as "my terms". It is suitable for any consultancy work, whether it is repeat work or a single job, paid either by lump sums of by the hour. |
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Work from home |
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AU-COM221 |
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For a self employed person engaged in any kind of work, requiring a basic contract to emphasise his self employed status. |
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