CANADA
Buy or sell a business in Canada with these affordable, customizable template contracts, checklists, LOIs, and legal forms.
- These are Canadian legal forms. Some documents are province-specific, but most of them can be used throughout Canada.
- These templates are customizable to fit your unique needs.
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Property Transfer Agreement | Canada
Transfer depreciable property as part of the sale of a business in Canada with this Property Transfer Agreement.
- The parties agree that the property is being transferred at fair market value.
- The purchaser agrees to issue shares in its capital stock to the seller and assume any outstanding encumbrances on the property as payment of the purchase price.
- The parties agree to make a joint Section 85(1) election under the Income Tax Act (Canada).
- The parties mutually indemnify each other with respect to the transfer.
- The agreement sets out the manner of arriving at an agreed amount for depreciable property subject to subsection 85(5.1) of the Act, and eligible capital property subject to subsection 248(1).
- The parties intend that the purchase price for the assets be an amount equal to the fair market value of the assets at the date of the agreement.
- This template is available in MS Word format, and is fully editable to fit your circumstances.
- This legal document is governed by Canadian tax laws.
$17.99
Royalty Agreement for Intellectual Property | Canada
Set the terms for payment of royalties on intellectual property with this contract template for Canadian businesses.
- This agreement covers royalties accruing on intellectual property that was developed by the seller, which is being transferred to a purchaser as part of a transfer of business assets.
- The intellectual property will continue to be used by the purchaser in connection with the business operations, and royalties will continue to accrue.
- The purchaser agrees to pay the seller an ongoing royalty for a specified number of years following the closing of the purchase and sale transaction.
- The royalty will be calculated based on the customer base and non-exempted gross earnings of the business.
- This Royalty Agreement refers to the laws of Canada. It can be used in any Canadian province or territory. A French language version may be required in Quebec.
$12.49