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SC-COM561 |
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| example statutory declarations | | | Price: £9.00 |
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Official, legal, court worthy forms to provide the facts when you are unavailable to do so yourself. We provide six examples of common situations - you add the facts. |
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SC-PR001 |
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A comprehensive commercial property lease with full provisions for less than seven years. Includes break clause, guarantor, and more. This lease is suitable in almost all circumstances, for example, for offices, a factory, a workshop, and so on. |
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SC-PR002 |
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A comprehensive lease of shop or other self sufficient building for business purposes, for less than seven years. Includes all provisions a landlord might require. |
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SC-PR003 |
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Simple lease of land for storage purposes, for any length of time less than seven years. Includes all provisions a landlord might require. |
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SC-PR004 |
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Simple commercial property lease with no extras. This lease is suitable only for short term occupation of low value property. |
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SC-PR005 |
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This lease is suitable for premises which include a residential element. It has been drawn for the business tenant to occupy as his home, for example, as a “the flat over the shop”.or something similar. This lease includes full provisions such as rent review, guarantor, insurance, repairs and much more. |
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SC-PR021 |
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This business property licence for a suite of offices has been drawn so as to strengthen any claim to exclusion from the tenant protection provisions of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954. Comprehensive and effective. |
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SC-PR022 |
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This business property licence establishes a proper cost for tax and partner purposes. |
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SC-PR107 |
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This is an equestrian land lease outside the Landlord and Tenant Act, only because it is for non-business use. If the tenant may use in part for a business, use a farm business tenancy agreement instead. |
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SC-PR140 |
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Comprehensive, all embracing agreement to graze. This is a short term licence outside the terms of the Landlord and Tenant Act and the Agricultural Tenancies Act. It gives no long term rights to the licensee and can be terminated easily. Use only for a period of less than 12 months. Renew with a fresh agreement after 12 months, provided the licensee has completely vacated the land for at least a few days. |
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SC-PR141 |
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Use to license land for equestrian use, with or without stables or other buildings. Business is not permitted using this license. If the facilities and buildings are of substantial value, use a lease for equestrian land. |
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SC-PR142 |
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Suitable for any event taking place on agricultural land - equestrian, market, rally, fair, and so on. This is an agreement with the organiser of the event. The event may take place on any number of days and additional time will be needed for setting out and packing up after cleaning. If the event organiser requires certainty / a legal right to ocupy, for example if he intends to spend substantial sums in promotion of the event, he may insist on a lease. |
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SC-PR301 |
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Comprehensive option agreement for any land or property with provision for an extension of the option period in exchange for an additional payment to the Seller, thus rewarding him for waiting longer, if for example expected planning consent has been delayed. |
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SC-PR302 |
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Comprehensive option agreement for any land or property with provision for increasing the exercise price in proportion to the increased value of the land, thus returning an agreed proportion of the increased value to the seller, regardless of the level of success of any scheme. Protects buyer if full proposals fail. |
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SC-PR303 |
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This standard comprehensive version is suitable for dealing with a land owner who is happy with legal documents, or with his solicitor. It does not contain the additional provisions of other documents. |
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SC-PR304 |
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SC-PR305 |
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SC-PR311 |
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This is a conditional contract, where the entire deal is under contract and both sides are bound - subject only to one or more conditions being met. The most usual condition is a grant of planning permission. |
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