⛪ Deed of surrender
A deed of surrender is a legal document that officially transfers ownership of property from one party to another. The document outlines the terms of the transfer and includes the signatures of both parties. Deeds of surrender are typically used to transfer ownership of real estate or other physical property.
🏢 Deed of variation
A deed of variation is a legal document that allows for the variation, or change, of the terms of a contract or agreement. The deed of variation must be signed by all parties to the original contract or agreement, and the changes must be agreed upon by all parties. The deed of variation is used to make changes to the terms of a contract or agreement without having to completely rewrite the entire document.
💼 Intercreditor deed
A intercreditor deed is a deed that outlines the rights and responsibilities of two or more creditors. This type of deed is often used when multiple creditors are owed money by the same debtor. The intercreditor deed ensures that each creditor is repaid according to their agreed-upon terms."
💰 Deed of accession
A deed of accession is a legal document detailing the terms under which a person may join an organization or become a party to an agreement. The deed of accession sets forth the conditions under which the person may join, and may include provisions relating to the person's rights and obligations within the organization or agreement.
📝 Class rights consent
A class rights consent is a type of written consent that is typically required by state law in order for a class of individuals to bring a lawsuit against another party. The class rights consent must be signed by a majority of the members of the class, and it must be approved by a judge. The class rights consent sets forth the terms of the settlement, including how the settlement will be paid out to the members of the class.
💰 Equity warrant
A equity warrant is a legal document that gives the holder the right to purchase shares of stock at a set price within a certain time frame. The warrant may be exercised at any time during the life of the warrant, up to and including the expiration date.
🖋️ Re-registration resolutions
A re-registration resolutions is a document that outlines the changes that a company has made to its business structure, operations, or ownership. This document is filed with the state government in order to keep the company's registration active.
💳 Share certificate
A share certificate is a document that outlines the number of shares owned by a shareholder in a company, as well as the shareholder's rights within the company. The certificate is also a legal record of the shareholder's ownership stake.
🌴 Notice of FBT
A notice of FBT covers the law with regards to the tax that is paid on the benefits that are received by the employees from their employers. This tax is paid by the employer and is based on the value of the benefits that are received. The notice of FBT also explains how the tax is calculated and how it is to be paid.
⛪ Tenancy termaination notice
A tenancy termination notice is a notice given by a landlord to a tenant to end the tenancy. The notice must be in writing and must be served on the tenant in accordance with the Residential Tenancies Act. The notice must state the date on which the tenancy is to end and the reason for the termination.
☘️ Statutory rent review notice
A statutory rent review notice is a document that landlords must provide to their tenants in order to notify them of an upcoming rent increase. The notice must be served a certain number of days before the rent increase takes effect, and must include information about the new rent amount and the date on which it will take effect.
⛪ Landlord's notice under ata 1995
A landlord's notice under the ata 1995 covers the following: the landlord must give the tenant at least 14 days' notice in writing of their intention to end the tenancy, the landlord must state the reasons for wanting to end the tenancy, and the landlord must give the tenant the opportunity to remedy the breach (if any).
☘️ Notice of dispute
A notice of dispute is a notice sent by one party to another party, typically in response to an unfavorable action taken by the second party, to notify them that the first party intends to take legal action. The notice of dispute typically sets forth the specific grounds on which the first party believes the second party has acted wrongfully, and provides a timeline for the second party to take corrective action before the first party initiates legal proceedings.
💸 Share buyback agreement
A share buyback agreement is a contract between a company and its shareholders that sets forth the terms and conditions under which the company may purchase and retire its own shares. The agreement may stipulate the maximum number of shares that the company can buy back, as well as the price at which the shares will be bought.
💸 Off-market share purchase
An off-market share purchase is a purchase of shares that takes place outside of the stock exchange. This type of purchase is not subject to the same regulations as a purchase made on the stock exchange, and as such, can be completed without disclosure to the public. This type of purchase can be beneficial for both the buyer and the seller, as it can avoid the need to pay fees and commissions associated with a purchase made on the stock exchange.
💶 Notice of share buyback/redemption
A notice of share buyback/redemption is a legal document that outlines the terms of a company's buyback or redemption of shares. This notice includes the number of shares being bought back, the price per share, and the date of the buyback.
💳 Off-market share buyback
A share buyback is a program where a company buys back its own shares from investors on the open market. This reduces the number of shares outstanding, and can be done to increase the value of the remaining shares. It can also be done to return cash to shareholders, or to help a company meet certain regulatory requirements.
💵 Share buyback minutes
A share buyback is when a company buys back its own shares from shareholders. This is usually done to reduce the number of shares outstanding, which can increase the value of the remaining shares. Share buybacks can also be done to return cash to shareholders, or to prevent shares from being sold to unwanted investors.
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