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Nevada Unconditional Waiver and Release of Lien Upon Progress Payment
Nevada contractors, release your lien rights up to the date of a progress payment with this Unconditional Waiver and Release of Lien Upon Progress Payment.
The Waiver and Release authorizes a full and complete release of any lien rights or claims for payment which the contractor may have against the owner's property, upon receipt of confirmation that the contractor has been paid a progress payment by or on behalf of the owner.This Nevada Unconditional Waiver and Release of Lien on Progress Payment template is provided in MS Word format, and is easy to download, fill in and print. Buy the form once, and it's yours to use as often as you require.
$6.29
New Brunswick Advance Health Care Directive
Make sure that your family and your doctor know your wishes for medical treatment in case you become unable to make health care decisions, with this New Brunswick Advance Health Care Directive form.
- An advance health care directive lets you give instructions regarding what types of medical treatment you want or don't want in case you are determined to be incapable of making health care decisions.
- Having a health care directive is crucial if you become unable to communicate your wishes.
- The form also includes information and instructions to help you complete the document.
- No need to buy separate copies for each family member. You can use this form over again as often as you like.
- The form is downloadable and easy to fill in and print. To get yours, just add it to your cart and check out.
- This Advance Health Care Directive form is compliant with the Enduring Powers of Attorney Act (New Brunswick) and is current to January 2021.
$4.99
New Brunswick Application for Notice to Quit
Make an application to the New Brunswick Residential Tenancies to terminate a tenancy with this free Form 3.
- The landlord applies to have Residential Tenancies serve a notice to quit on the tenant terminating the tenancy for a specified reason.
- The application can be submitted in person, by fax or by email.
- Issued by Service New Brunswick as a fillable PDF form.
$0.00
New Brunswick Application for Return of Security Deposit
Make sure you get your security deposit back at the end of your tenancy with this free Application for Return of Security Deposit form, for New Brunswick tenants.
- The form should be completed by the tenant and sent to the landlord in accordance with the Residential Tenancies Act.
- The form includes both the English and French versions.
- Easy to download, fill in and print.
- Issued by Service New Brunswick in PDF format.
$0.00
New Brunswick Certificate of Discharge of Lien
Discharge a lien against property to which you have provided labour or materials for improvements with this New Brunswick Form 7, Certificate of Discharge of Lien.
- The Certificate of Discharge is made under S. 30(1) of the Mechanics' Lien Act.
- The form includes both the English and French versions of the form.
- Available in either PDF or Word versions.
- Download the form directly from the Government of New Brunswick website by clicking the Download button.
$0.00
New Brunswick Claim for Lien
New Brunswick contractors, protect your lien rights by registering this Claim for Lien for labour or materials you have provided for improvements to a property.
- The Lien Claim is made in accordance with S. 20(3) of the Mechanics' Lien Act.
- The form sets out a description of the property, a list of the work done or materials furnished, and the amount being claimed.
- The form also contains an Affidavit Verifying Claim form for an individual and for multi-party claims.
- The template contains both the English and French versions.
- You also get a copy of the applicable section of the Act which sets out the procedure for filing a lien claim.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of New Brunswick, Canada.
$12.50
New Brunswick Cohabitation Agreement
The New Brunswick Marital Property Act does not apply to common law couples unless they have signed a domestic contract. That's why you and your partner need to sign a Cohabitation Agreement.
- This Agreement sets out each partner's legal rights and obligations with respect to child support, estate rights and jointly and separately owned property.
- Each partner continues to own the assets he/she brought into the relationship, and any assets acquired during the relationship are jointly owned by both partners.
- Each partner is solely responsible for his/her own debts and financial obligations.
- The partners agree to jointly raise and support the children they have together.
- Each partner waives any right to any inheritance left to the other partner by a will or under the laws of succession.
- This document comes with a Certificate of Independent Legal Advice for each partner. You must see a lawyer and get independent legal advice before you sign the Agreement.
- Intended for use only in the Province of New Brunswick, Canada.
$31.99
New Brunswick Enduring Power of Attorney for Property
Appoint an agent (attorney) to manage your finances and property in the event that you can no longer do so, with this New Brunswick Enduring Power of Attorney for Property.
- The Power of Attorney is in accordance with the New Brunswick Enduring Powers of Attorney Act and is current to July 2021.
- This document allows you to appoint someone you trust to make decisions on your behalf for issues relating to your property, finances and business affairs.
- The Power of Attorney does NOT grant your agent authority to make health care or personal care decisions for you.
- You can impose conditions and restrictions on your agent's powers as you see fit.
- This is an enduring power of attorney, which means that it will remain in effect even if you are judged mentally incapable at some future time.
- The form includes instructions on how to complete and execute it to ensure that it is valid, as well as additional information on powers of attorney.
- This is a downloadable legal template which is easy to use and understand.
- This form should only be used by New Brunswick residents.
$12.49
New Brunswick Estate Planning Package
Make your will and plan for the future with this package of estate planning documents for the Province of New Brunswick.
This package contains the following documents:
- New Brunswick Enduring Power of Attorney for Property, which lets you name someone you trust to manage your property and financial affairs on your behalf.
- New Brunswick Revocation of Power of Attorney form.
- New Brunswick Power of Attorney for Personal Care, which allows you to designate an agent to make health care and personal care decisions for you if you lack the capacity to do so.
- Legal will kit for Canada, which includes a will form, a New Brunswick Affidavit of Witness to Will form as required by provincial laws, instructions and information to guide you through preparing your will, and a comprehensive estate planning questionnaire.
Save almost 30% off the regular price of your estate planning documents with this all-in-one downloadable package. The forms can be used by more than one person in your household.
Give yourself and your family the peace of mind that comes with knowing you have made arrangements for future eventualities.
$19.99
New Brunswick Final Notice to Vacate
NB landlords, is your tenant behind in rent payments? Serve the tenant with this Final Notice to Vacate, pursuant to the New Brunswick Residential Tenancy Act 1975.
- This form can only be served after you have served an initial Notice to Vacate and waited for the 7-day period for the tenant to comply.
- The landlord notifies the tenants that because they have not paid the rent as set out in the initial Notice, they must vacate the rental premises.
- If the tenants do not vacate the premises as demanded, a Sheriff may evict the tenant.
- This form can be used by both landlords and rental property managers.
- Issued by Service New Brunswick as a fillable PDF form.
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