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LANDLORD TENANT DISPUTE WITH COUNTER CLAIM
$19.99
$19.99
From:
Larry Matthews
Document Overview:
Answer to landlord tenant dispute and counter complaint. This document can be used to counter a False eviction complaint, or false actions by landlord against a tenant. document can also be used to counter an eviction, through landlords obligation to fail to properly maintain premises, or residence.
Resolution to Borrow on Inventory and Equipment
$9.95
$9.95
From:
Deborah Sweeney
Document Overview:
Corporate resolution used for corporations or LLCs to borrow on inventory.
Affidavit of Paternity by Father of Child
$14.99
$14.99
From:
William Glover
Document Overview:
If parents are married at the time of a child’s birth, the husband is generally legally recognized as the father of the child. In cases involving unmarried parents, however, paternity usually needs to be formally recognized in order to secure the father’s rights. This can be done by filing a paternity case or by recording a paternity affidavit with the appropriate government office. A paternity affidavit is a document that provides parents with a way of formally acknowledging the father of a child. A child can receive a number of legal benefits from establishing paternity, such as inheritance rights from the father as well as government, medical, and life insurance benefits. The paternity affidavit itself is usually straightforward. Most include a sworn statement by the mother that the man is the child’s father as well as a sworn statement by the man indicating that he believes he is the father. If the mother is married to someone else, her husband is normally required to sign the form and agree with these statements. Forms often include information about the impact of signing the affidavit and child support enforcement services. A time period, such as 60 days, exists in most jurisdictions for contesting a paternity affidavit that has been recorded. A person who is entitled to object to the affidavit can do so by filing a paternity case. After the case has been filed, a court generally orders genetic testing for the purpose of determining whether the man is the child’s biological father. A court ordinarily nullifies the affidavit if testing proves that the man is not the father. If the child’s parents are unmarried, the mother usually retains custody of the child even if the father has signed a paternity affidavit. A court order is customarily required in order to change custody status. Once the affidavit has been signed, assuming it’s not contested, the father has a legal obligation to support his child. If he does not, a court can order him to pay child support
Cancellation or Termination of Contract
$14.99
$14.99
From:
William Glover
Document Overview:
A contract can be terminated or cancelled on several grounds. Below are examples of such grounds. Breach: If one or both of the parties refuses to carry out the terms of the contract, or does something which the contract explicitly prohibits, then the contract has been breached and may be terminated. Impossibility of Performance: If it turns out that a party cannot perform the specified in the contract due to an unforeseen circumstance, the contract may be terminated on the grounds of impossibility of performance. Rescission: Rescission of a contract means to put the parties back in the same circumstances they were in before making the agreement. If the agreement involved the sale of goods, the goods would be returned to the seller and the money for the goods would be returned to the buyer. Fraud can be grounds for rescission.
Contract for the Breeding Services of a Bull
$14.99
$14.99
From:
William Glover
Document Overview:
An animal breeder seeking to breed animals for profit are often involved in the breeding of pedigreed animals commonly used for shows, exhibition, or racing. To be successful in the field of animal breeding, the breeder has to be well-informed about the animal in his charge. This requires him to know their growth and development processes, reproductive cycles and habits, nutritional needs and genetics.
Cross Corporate Guaranty of Payment by Multiple Guarantors
$19.99
$19.99
From:
William Glover
Document Overview:
In this guaranty, two corporations guarantee the debt of an affiliate corporation.
Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure - Delaware
$29.99
$29.99
From:
Richard Duggan
Document Overview:
Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure - Delaware
Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure - Missouri
$29.99
$29.99
From:
Richard Duggan
Document Overview:
Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure - Missouri
Durable Power of Attorney - with Health Care Provisions
$24.95
$24.95
From:
Richard Duggan
Document Overview:
Durable Power of Attorney, including provisions for health care and extraordinary care.
Irrevocable Funded Life Insurance Trust
$9.99
$9.99
From:
William Glover
Document Overview:
An Irrevocable Trust is a trust that can't be modified or terminated without the permission of the beneficiary. The trustor, having transferred assets into the trust, effectively removes all of his or her rights of ownership to the assets and the trust. After the insured’s death, the death benefit proceeds can be used to support the surviving spouse. The trustee may pay income or principal to the extent necessary for the health, maintenance and comfortable support of the spouse. The trust might also provide that the trustee may pay the trust income and principal to the insured’s children and/or grandchildren. This allows the trustee to spread the trust income among several taxpayers who may be taxed at lower tax brackets than the insured’s spouse. (It is important to note that distributions for the benefit of grandchildren may be subject to an additional tax, the generation-skipping tax, and must be appropriately planned for.) Upon the death of both the insured and the insured’s spouse, the trust can be divided into shares for the children, and distributed according to the terms of the trust.
Lease Agreement with Option to Purchase - Shopping Center Space
$29.99
$29.99
From:
Richard Duggan
Document Overview:
Lease agreement for space in a shopping center, with an option to purchase the space during the term of the lease.
Lease of Condominium Unit
$9.99
$9.99
From:
William Glover
Document Overview:
A condominium is a combination of co-ownership and individual ownership. Those who own an apartment house or buy a condominium are co-owners of the land and of the halls, lobby, and other common areas, but each apartment in the building is individually owned by its occupant. In some States, the owners of the various units in the condominium have equal voice in the management and share an equal part of the expenses. In other States, control and liability for expenses are shared by a unit owner in the same ratio as the value of the unit bears to the value of the entire condominium project. The bigger condominium owners would have more say-so than the smaller condominium owners.
Lease of Land for Hunting and Fishing Purposes
$14.99
$14.99
From:
William Glover
Document Overview:
This is simploy a lease of rural property for hunting, fishing, and similar recreational purposes.
Lease of the Breeding Services of a Stallion
$14.99
$14.99
From:
William Glover
Document Overview:
An animal breeder seeking to breed animals for profit are often involved in the breeding of pedigreed animals commonly used for shows, exhibition, or racing. To be successful in the field of animal breeding, the breeder has to be well-informed about the animal in his charge. This requires him to know their growth and development processes, reproductive cycles and habits, nutritional needs and genetics.
Lease of Unfurnished Apartment
$14.99
$14.99
From:
William Glover
Document Overview:
Landlord-tenant law varies by state, but typically covers the rights and obligations resulting from the landlord-tenant relationship, including the lease or rental agreement itself, termination, abandonment, eviction, renewal, rent, security deposit and improvements and repairs to the property. A lease or rental agreement contains provisions regarding the duration of the tenancy, the amount of rent, security deposits and payments required for utilities and policies regarding pets, subleases and the landlord’s entry on the property. Some lease provisions may be considered unenforceable, such as provisions absolving the landlord of any liability (hold harmless clauses) or provisions waiving certain rights of tenants. Although states may enforce oral rental or lease agreements for a limited rental period, a written agreement is preferred. Generally, a rental agreement refers to renting a property for a short period of time subject to automatic renewal, such as a month-to-month tenancy, while a lease agreement sets forth a longer rental term, such as six months or one year. A landlord has a duty to provide and maintain the rental property in a habitable condition, resulting from an express (stated in the rental or lease agreement) or implied warranty of habitability. Local building or housing ordinances regulate what constitutes a habitable property, including requirements for light, ventilation, wiring, smoke detectors and security locks and keys. A habitable property usually refers to property that is structurally safe and sanitary and includes heat, water, plumbing and electricity services. A landlord may not threaten or actually cut off or reduce services he or she agreed to provide under the rental or lease agreement in order to retaliate against the tenant.
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