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Alberta Guarantees Acknowledgement Act Certificate
Prepare a Guarantees Acknowledgement Act Certificate with this free form for the Province of Alberta.
- The Certificate must be attached to a Personal Guarantee.
- The lawyer/notary public certifies that the guarantor appeared in person before them, has read the guarantee and understands it, and has acknowledged executing the guarantee.
- This Certificate is required by Alberta law and must be attached to any personal guarantee signed in the province.
- This form can only be used in Alberta, Canada.
Alberta Hybrid Amalgamation Forms Package
Prepare documents required to amalgamate two affiliated Alberta corporations with this Hybrid Amalgamation Forms Package.
- A hybrid amalgamation is one between two corporations who are affiliated (in other words, one corporation owns shares in the other). The following forms are included in this package:
- Amalgamation Agreement;
- Statutory Declaration of a proposed director of the amalgamated company regarding the financial status of the new company;
- Corporate Resolutions of both amalgamating corporations, approving and authorizing the amalgamation.
- These forms are only intended to be used for companies incorporated in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
Alberta Insurance Trust Deed
Establish an insurance trust to direct how and when your life insurance proceeds are distributed with this template Insurance Trust Deed for Alberta residents.
- The trust being formed under the indenture is an irrevocable trust.
- It is the intention of the settlor of the trust that the provisions of the trust indenture, and not the provisions of s. 34 or s. 35 of the Trustee Act (Alberta) govern the manner in which the trustee will administer and dispose of the trust property.
- The trustee may designate that income of the trust will include life insurance benefits, cash surrender value of life insurance policies, life insurance premium refunds, proceeds from life insurance policy loans, capital gains, any other receipts considered income under the Income Tax Act, but will exclude non-taxable dividends.
- The trustee has full discretion as to the division and distribution of the trust property.
- The trust property will not form part of the family property for purposes of the Matrimonial Property Act (Alberta).
- The settlor cannot be added as a beneficiary and cannot be appointed as a trustee.
- The settlor has no authority or power under the indenture and will not receive any benefits of any kind from the trust.
- The settlor cannot direct that any trust property be transferred to any person or persons.
- The settlor conveys the trust property to the trustee on the express understanding that ss. 75(2) and 107(4.1) of the Income Tax Act do not apply to the conveyance.
- No beneficiary who is a "designated person" under s. 74.5(5) of the Income Tax Act may receive or use income or capital of the trust while being a designated person.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
Alberta Joint Venture Agreement
Set up a joint venture to do business in the Province of Alberta with this template Joint Venture Agreement.
- One of the co-venturers will be the manager of the joint venture, and will be paid a management fee for doing so.
- If a co-venturer dies, their interest will automatically pass to their spouse or children.
- Each co-venturer has a right of first refusal and piggyback rights on the interest of the other parties, in the event of a sale or transfer.
- Any co-venturer may exercise a shot-gun buy-sell provision with respect to the interest of another co-venturer.
- This Joint Venture Agreement is available as a downloadable Microsoft Word file which is fully editable to meet your needs.
- The document is intended for use in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
Alberta Land Development Partnership Agreement
Set up a partnership to develop and build a commercial office and retail project in Alberta with this Land Development Partnership Agreement template.
- The Agreement is between the owner of the land to be developed, and a managing partner (the Operator) who will be lending money to the project.
- Additional partners may be brought on if deemed necessary by the original partners.
- The Operator will advance sufficient funds to the partnership which will be lent to the owner interest-free for demolition and to secure surrender of existing leases.
- Details of the Operator's compensation for managing development, construction and completion of the project.
- Procedure for advances made to the partnership by a partner.
- Buy-sell provisions which give the other partners a right of first refusal to purchase the interest of a departing partner.
- Procedure for disposing of the partnership assets on termination or dissolution.
- Available in MS Word format and fully editable.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
Alberta Land Development Partnership New Partner Agreement
Bring on a new partner to an Alberta land development partnership with this Admission Agreement.
- This Admission Agreement would be used to admit a new partner into a partnership which was formed for the purpose of constructing and developing a commercial office and retail project on land owned by one of the partners.
- Provisions of the Admission Agreement include:
- capital contribution to be made by the new partner;
- covenants, representations and warranties of each of the parties;
- cash distributions and repayments to be made to original partners at the time of the new partner's buy-in;
- amendments to be made to the original Partnership Agreement, including allocation of partnership profit or loss;
- a management committee appointed by the partners will be responsible for managing and operating the partnership affairs.
- This template is in MS Word format and is fully editable to fit your circumstances.
- Intended to be used in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
Alberta Land Trust and Indemnification Agreement
Draw up a Trust Agreement for land in Alberta with this downloadable template.
- The Agreement is made in respect of land which will be registered in the name of the trustee as bare trustee, to be held in trust on behalf of another party who is the beneficial owner.
- The parties will each pay their separate debts, except for expenses already incurred, which will be paid by the owner.
- The parties will keep each other indemnified against claims arising with respect to the land.
- The trustee has the power to lease or mortgage the land, with the consent of the owner.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended for use only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
Alberta Matrimonial Property Contract
Reconciling spouses in Alberta should sign this Matrimonial Property Contract to specify what will happen to the matrimonial home if they should decide to divorce.
- This agreement is only for couples who have no children.
- The contract sets out the rights and interests that each spouse has in the matrimonial property (e.g. the home they live in), and their respective individual assets.
- Neither spouse will have an interest in the other's RRSP contributions.
- The parties intend that the contract will be the sole determinant of the disposing of the matrimonial property, and the contract will survive any divorce judgment granted to the parties.
- A Matrimonial Property Contract can help make a final break-up much easier on both parties.
- Intended for use only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
Alberta Notice of Amendment to Certificate of Limited Partnership
Give notice to interested parties of an amendment to the Certificate of Limited Partnership for an Alberta partnership with this free form.
- This form is available in MS Word format and is fully editable.
- Fill in the details, print, sign and send.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
Alberta Notice of Change of Address for Service
Change your address for service in a lien claim with this free Form G, Notice of Change of Address for Service.
- The Notice is required under Section 39 of the Alberta Prompt Payment and Construction Lien Act.
- You must file and serve the Notice if the address at which you receive service of legal documents has changed.
- This form must be registered with the Land Titles Office.
- The form is issued by the Alberta Government in PDF format.
- For use only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.