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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

Transfer Agreement on Dissolution | Canada

Transfer the assets of a dissolving Canadian corporation to its shareholders with this Transfer Agreement on Dissolution of Corporation.

  • Upon the dissolution of the corporation, title to the assets is transferred jointly to the shareholders.
  • The shareholders undertake joint and several responsibility for the corporation's debts and obligations.
  • Any contract that the corporation is party to, which is not assigned to the shareholders, will be held in trust and performed by the corporation on behalf of the shareholders.
  • The Agreement contains a power of attorney clause, appointing one of the shareholders as the corporation's attorney to sign documents, transfer property, etc. The appointment is coupled with an interest and will not be revoked.
  • This is a fully editable MS Word template.
  • Intended for use only in Canada.
$12.49

Notice of Vesting of a Commonhold Unit by Operation of Law | UK

Have you become the owner of a commonhold unit in the UK by operation of law? If you wish to register as a member of the commonhold association you must provide the association with this Notice of Vesting.

  • The form must be completed and given to the commonhold association within 14 days of the date that you became aware of your entitlement to be registered as owner of the unit.
  • This is a mandatory notice in compliance with The United Kingdom Commonhold Regulations 2004.
  • Form 12, available in PDF format.
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Notice of Transfer of Part of a Commonhold Unit | UK

When you purchase part of a UK commonhold unit you must provide the association with this Notice of Transfer of Part of Commonhold Unit within 14 days.

  • In order to be registered as a member of the commonhold association, you must complete the form and send it to the commonhold association within 14 days of the date on which you became entitled to be registered as owner.
  • This is a mandatory notice in compliance with The Commonhold Regulations of the United Kingdom, 2004.
  • For use in England and Wales.
  • Form 11, available in PDF format.
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Notice of Transfer of a Commonhold Unit | UK

When you purchase a UK commonhold unit you must provide the association with this Notice of Transfer of Commonhold Unit within 14 days.

  • In order to be registered as a member of the commonhold association, you must complete the form and deliver it to the commonhold association within 14 days of the date on which you became entitled to be registered as owner.
  • This is a mandatory notice in compliance with The United Kingdom Commonhold Regulations 2004.
  • Form 10, available in PDF format.

 

 

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New Brunswick Notice of Transfer of Ownership of Rental Premises

Give notice to Residential Tenancies that you have transferred ownership of a rental premises with this free form for New Brunswick landlords.

  • The Notice is required under the Residential Tenancies Act.
  • The landlord must provide the Residential Tenancies Office with the date of the change of ownership and the name and address of the new owner.
  • The form includes both the English and French versions.
  • Issued by Service New Brunswick as a fillable PDF form.
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