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Assignment of Business Assets
Assign and transfer ownership of the assets of a small business from a seller to a purchaser with this downloadable Assignment of Assets form.
- The seller assigns its business assets to the purchaser without any set-off.
- The seller certifies the accuracy of the records and accounts being assigned.
- The business assets being assigned will include all of the accounts payable, contracts, leases, inventory, and good will.
- The assignment forms part of the documentation required for the sale of the business.
- This is a generic template which does not contain references to the laws of any country or jurisdiction.
- Save time and money by preparing your documents yourself. Download, fill in, print and sign.
$7.49
Deferred Payment Agreement
Your best customers deserve special treatment. This Deferred Payment Agreement is a great way to show how much you trust them and value their business.
- The supplier agrees to supply inventory to the customer on a regular schedule and to defer payment on the terms set out in the contract.
- Payment will be made in arrears and the customer will be invoiced weekly.
- Regular shipments will be estimated and determined based on the customer's recent ordering history.
- The supplier retains ownership of the goods shipped until full payment is made. Both parties will carry insurance on the goods.
- The supplier has the right to do a physical inventory on the customer's premises each year.
- This is a generic digital template which can be used anywhere.
$12.49
General Security Agreement | Canada
Secure a loan or line of credit with this General Security Agreement for Canadian lenders.
- The borrower grants the lender a security interest in all of the borrower's personal property (inventory, equipment, accounts and book debts), and all income and proceeds from that personal property.
- The General Security Agreement secures payment and performance of all of the borrower's present and future indebtedness to the lender, including the lender's costs of enforcing the Agreement.
- The borrower agrees to protect and preserve the collateral property, to keep it in good condition and repair, to pay all taxes and charges levied against it, and to keep it fully insured.
- So long as the borrower is not in breach of its obligations, the borrower retains possession of the collateral and can use it in the ordinary course of its business.
- This legal document template is intended for use only in Canada.
$17.99