🗂️ Due diligence questionnaire
A due diligence questionnaire is a list of questions that helps a person to understand a company or individual's business practices, background, and reputation. The questionnaire covers topics such as the company's legal history, financial history, and business relationships.
🔖 Draft letter requesting specific disclosure
A draft letter requesting specific disclosure covers information that the law requires to be disclosed. This includes information about the case, the parties involved, and any witnesses. The letter also requests that the recipient provide any additional information that may be relevant to the case.
💼 Disciplinary procedure advice
A disciplinary procedure covers the steps that an employer should take when an employee has committed an act that could warrant discipline, up to and including termination. This usually includes an investigation of the incident, a meeting with the employee to discuss the allegations, and a determination of whether the employee should be disciplined.
📰 Demerger agreement
A demerger agreement is a document that sets out the terms and conditions of a demerger. It covers issues such as the division of assets and liabilities, the allocation of shares, and the rights and obligations of the parties involved.
🖋️ Deed of rectification of contract
A deed of rectification is a legal document that is used to correct errors in a contract. This could include misspellings, incorrect dates, or other minor errors. The deed of rectification does not change the overall meaning of the contract, but simply makes corrections to ensure that the contract accurately reflects the agreement between the parties.
💴 Deed of priority
A deed of priority is a legal document that establishes the priority of one creditor's claim over other creditors' claims. In other words, a deed of priority gives the creditor who holds the deed priority over other creditors in the event that the debtor defaults on payments.
⚖️ Draft order for specific disclosure
A draft order for specific disclosure is a court order that requires a party to disclose specific documents or information that are relevant to the case. The order is typically used when one party has information that the other party does not have and the information is necessary for the case.
💴 Deed of guarantee
A deed of guarantee is a legal contract between three parties: the guarantor, the debtor, and the creditor. The guarantor agrees to pay the debt if the debtor defaults. The deed of guarantee must be in writing and signed by the guarantor.
💵 Deed of dissolution
A deed of dissolution is a legal document that officially ends a business partnership. It outlines the terms of the dissolution, including how the business will be divided between the partners. The deed of dissolution also releases the partners from any legal liability for the business.
🗞️ Early termination notice
A early termination notice is a document that states the date when a lease will end. It is typically used when a tenant wants to move out before the lease is up. The notice must be in writing and must be signed by both the tenant and the landlord.
⚖️ Dispute adjudication notice
A dispute adjudication notice is a formal notice issued by a party to a construction contract, typically by the contractor to the employer, seeking adjudication of a dispute arising under the contract. The notice must comply with the requirements of the relevant adjudication legislation and set out the grounds for the adjudication claim. The notice will also identify the adjudicator who has been appointed to hear the dispute.
⛪ Design and build sub-contract
A design and build sub-contract is a contract between a contractor and a sub-contractor in which the sub-contractor is responsible for both the design and construction of a project. The sub-contractor is usually chosen by the contractor based on their ability to provide a design that meets the specifications of the project, as well as their ability to complete the construction of the project within the specified time frame.
✉️ Defence and counterclaim
A defence is a response to a claim made against the person being sued. A counterclaim is a claim that the person being sued makes against the person who initiated the lawsuit.
🧾 EMI assurance application
A EMI assurance application is a legal document that protects the interests of the applicant in the event that the development is not completed as promised. The applicant is typically the party who has provided the funding for the project. The EMI assurance application covers the following: 1) The right to terminate the contract if the development is not completed as promised; 2) The right to receive a refund of the amount paid for the development; and 3) The right to receive damages if the development is not completed as promised.
💳 Due diligence
Due diligence refers to the research a company does to confirm that a potential transaction is sound. This research includes looking at the financials of the company, their products or services, and their business model. Due diligence also includes making sure that the company is in compliance with all relevant laws and regulations.
❗ Disclaimer
A disclaimer is a legal document that outlines the limitations of someone's liability. This means that if someone is sued, the amount of money they would have to pay the person suing them would be limited to what is stated in the disclaimer.
💸 Director's responsibility letter
The director's responsibility letter is a letter written by the board of directors of a company to the shareholders, in which the directors acknowledge their responsibility for the management of the company and state that they have complied with their legal obligations. The letter is intended to reassure shareholders that the company is being run properly and that the directors are acting in the best interests of the shareholders.
🏘️ Design and build sub-contract agreement
A design and build sub-contract agreement is a contract between a contractor and a subcontractor in which the contractor agrees to design and construct a specific project according to the specifications provided by the subcontractor. This type of agreement typically includes provisions for the payment of the contractor's fees, the schedule of work, and the process for resolving disputes.
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