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Religious Institution Pledge Card
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William Glover
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This form is a pledge of cash to a church to be paid over a period of time for a specific or unrestricted purpose.
Confirmation of Oral Amendment to Partnership Agreement
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Oral contracts can be just as valid and enforceable as written contracts. However, state law requires that certain contracts be in writing in order to be enforceable by a Court. The state statutes that require certain contracts to be in writing are called statutes of fraud. Statutes of fraud require that either the contract itself be in writing and signed by both parties or there must be a sufficient memorandum of the agreement signed by the party subject to suit for breach of contract.
Husband and Wife Family Partnership
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A family partnership is one of many types of partnership arrangements. It is generally similar in construction to any other partnership, for either commercial or noncommercial purposes, except the partners all are related by familial ties. Family partnerships are often created to distribute income to a wider number of individuals and to reduce the tax incidence on a specific individual who has been in a high tax bracket. Income from the business which is paid to the children is taxed to them and not to the parents, assuming the family partnership is valid. Because of such benefits, partnerships consisting of or including members of the same family are closely scrutinized. By statute, married women and minor children may become partners in such an enterprise.
Subscription Receipt
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A subscription agreement is an agreement to purchase a given number of shares at a specified price at a later date. Often, a down payment is required, and typically the payments are on an installment basis.
Disclaimer of Partnership
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A partnership involves combining the capital resources and the business or professional abilities of two or more people in a business. When the parties have not clearly indicated whether or not their business constitutes a partnership, the law has determined several guidelines to aid Courts in determining whether the parties have created a partnership: • The fact that the parties share profits and losses is strong evidence of a partnership; • An agreement that does not provide for sharing losses, but does provide for sharing profits, is still evidence of a partner�ship since it is assumed that the parties will also share losses; • The sharing of gross revenue is itself very slight, if any, evidence of a partnership; and • Co-ownership of property does not necessarily create a partner�ship. Also, sharing profits or rents from property that two or more people own does not necessarily create a partnership; and a partnership may be formed even if some of its members furnish only skill or labor rather than capital to the partnership.
Agreement to Incorporate by Partners Incorporating Existing Partnership
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Corporations must be formed under the enabling legislation of a state or the federal government, since corporations may lawfully exist only by consent or grant of the sovereign. Hence, in drafting pre-incorporation agreements and other instruments preliminary to incorporation, the drafter must become familiar with and follow the particular statutes under which the corporation is to be formed.
Agreement to Incorporate Close Corporation
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A corporation whose shares are held by a single shareholder or a closely-knit group of shareholders (such as a family) is known as a close corporation. The shares of stock are not traded publicly. Many of these types of corporations are small firms that in the past would have been operated as a sole proprietorship or partner�ship, but have been incorporated in order to obtain the advantages of limited liability or a tax benefit or both.
General Form of Agreement to Incorporate
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Corporations must be formed under the enabling legislation of a state or the federal government, since corporations may lawfully exist only by consent or grant of the sovereign. Hence, in drafting pre-incorporation agreements and other instruments preliminary to incorporation, the drafter must become familiar with and follow the particular statutes under which the corporation is to be formed.
Grant of Right to use Photographic Likeness for Advertising Purposes
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The control of photographs and other visual resources is a vital issue for both private and public collections. The questions and issues related to who "owns" the rights to use and reproduce photographs are complex and can vary significantly depending on acquisition circumstances, age of the image, provenance, status of the previous "owner" and a number of other variables. Once a work such as a photographic image has been created and fixed in a tangible form, it is protected under copyright law and several very important rights are assigned to the copyright holder. They may permit or restrict the following: • Copying or reproducing the work (such as print or electronic reproduction of a photograph); • Preparing derivative works (such as scanning to create a digital copy of a photograph); • Distributing or marketing copies of the work (such as posting digital copy on the Internet, selling posters or postcards, or copy prints of the image); • Publicly displaying the work (such as in museum or gallery).
Contract with Model to Produce and Sell Photographs
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This form is a contract between a photographer and a model to produce and sell photographs made at a specified number of sittings.
Unrestricted Charitable Contribution of Cash
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A gift involves transferring title by voluntary action of the owner without receiving anything in exchange. A gift of property is a: • Passing of title; • Made with the intent to pass title; • Without receiving money or value in consideration for the passing of title. This form is a general form for an unrestricted charitable contribution of cash.
Restricted Endowment to Religious Institution
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A gift involves transferring title by voluntary action of the owner without receiving anything in exchange. A gift of property is a: • Passing of title; • Made with the intent to pass title; • Without receiving money or value in consideration for the passing of title. This form is a gift for a restricted endowment to a religious institution.
Restricted Endowment to Educational, Religious, or Charitable Institution - DOC
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A gift involves transferring title by voluntary action of the owner without receiving anything in exchange. A gift of property is a: • Passing of title; • Made with the intent to pass title; • Without receiving money or value in consideration for the passing of title. This form is a gift for a restricted endowment to an educational, religious, or charitable institution.
General Form for a Declaration of Gift
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A gift involves transferring title by voluntary action of the owner without receiving anything in exchange. A gift of property is a: • Passing of title; • Made with the intent to pass title; • Without receiving money or value in consideration for the passing of title. This form is a general form for a declaration of a gift of property.
Membership Certificate of Non-Profit Non-Stock Corporation
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Like any corporation, a nonprofit has a board of directors to make important policy decisions, officers (president, treasurer, and secretary) who primarily oversee and manage the day-to-day operations of the organization, and possibly employees to do the work. Unlike regular corporations, however, nonprofit corporations do not have shareholders or owners. Although a nonprofit corporation can choose to have members who have voting rights, many nonprofit corporations decide not to adopt a membership structure and, in the interests of efficiency, leave the decision making up to the directors. If a nonprofit does opt for a membership structure, the members participate in major corporate decisions. Specifically, the members have the exclusive right to elect directors, amend articles and bylaws, and vote on a merger or dissolution of the corporation.
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