📃 Letter of Intent
A letter of intent is a document that establishes the intent of the parties to enter into a contract. It sets forth the material terms and conditions of the proposed agreement, and is used to gauge the willingness of the parties to move forward with the transaction. A letter of intent is not a binding contract, but may be used as evidence of the parties' intent in the event of a dispute.
📑 Letter before action
A Letter before Action ("LBA") is a formal demand for payment or other action before commencement of legal proceedings. It is generally the last step before commencing litigation and is often seen as a precursor to issuing a claim. The purpose of an LBA is to give the recipient an opportunity to satisfy the demand, without incurring the cost and risk of litigation.
🔖 Listing rule comfort letter
A listing rule comfort letter is a letter that is provided by a company to the stock exchange on which it is listed, in order to assure the exchange that the company is in compliance with all listing rules. The letter is usually written by the company's lawyers and states that the company has reviewed all of its practices and procedures and is in compliance with all listing rules.
📃 Invoice
A invoice is a document that outlines the goods or services that have been provided by a business to a customer, and the corresponding cost of those goods or services. In the context of the law, a invoice can be used as evidence in a legal dispute to help prove that a business has provided goods or services to a customer, and how much the customer owes for those goods or services.
⛪ Licence to underlet
A licence to underlet is a permission granted by a landlord to a tenant, allowing the tenant to sublet all or part of the property they are renting. The tenant must get the landlord's permission before subletting, and the landlord can refuse permission if they have a good reason. The tenant is still responsible for paying the rent and complying with the terms of the original tenancy agreement.
📃 Letter of response
A letter of response is a document in which an individual responds to accusations or allegations made against them. The letter typically includes a summary of the individual's side of the story, as well as any evidence or documentation they may have to support their innocence.
🤯 IP Assignment Agreement
An IP assignment agreement is a contract between a company and an individual in which the company agrees to assign all of its intellectual property rights to the individual. The agreement typically covers all of the company's patents, copyrights, and trademarks. The agreement may also cover trade secrets, know-how, and other confidential information.
🧑⚖️ IP license agreement
A license agreement is a legally binding contract between two parties, in which one party grants the other party the right to use their intellectual property. The agreement sets out the terms and conditions of the license, including how the intellectual property can be used and for what purpose.
🖥️ IT and systems policy
A IT and systems policy covers the use of electronic devices and systems within a company. This includes the acceptable use of these devices and systems, as well as the consequences of violating this policy.
🖊️ Letter of credit
A letter of credit is a document that a bank or financial institution issues to a buyer of goods or services. The letter of credit states that the issuer will pay the seller a specified amount of money if the buyer does not pay for the goods or services. The letter of credit protects the seller from non-payment by the buyer.
🏠 Lease agreement
A lease agreement is a legally binding contract between a landlord and tenant that outlines the terms of the rental arrangement. The lease agreement should include information such as the length of the lease, the amount of rent, when it is due, and what utilities are included in the rent. The agreement may also include provisions for renewing the lease or terminating the lease early.
💵 Loan note certificate
A loan note certificate is a document that outlines the terms of a loan between a borrower and a lender. It includes information such as the loan amount, interest rate, repayment schedule, and any collateral that has been pledged. The loan note certificate is a legally binding document and helps to protect both the borrower and the lender in the event of a dispute.
💴 Joint venture agreement
A joint venture agreement is a legally binding contract between two or more parties that outlines the terms and conditions of their business relationship. The agreement should include the roles and responsibilities of each party, the ownership percentage of the business, and how profits and losses will be shared.
⚡ Livery agreement
A livery agreement is a legal contract between a horse owner and a stable owner that outlines the terms of the horse's board, care, and use. The agreement may also include terms for the use of the owner's tack and equipment, and the owner's access to the stable's facilities.
🏡 Licence to change use
A licence to change use is a legal document that allows the holder to change the use of a piece of land or property. The licence may specify certain conditions that must be met in order for the change to take place, such as obtaining planning permission from the local authority.
🔖 JCT building contract
A jct building contract is a contract between a builder and a client that sets out the terms and conditions under which the builder will carry out building work. The contract will cover matters such as the price, the scope of work, the schedule of work, and the terms and conditions under which the work will be carried out. The contract will also set out the rights and responsibilities of both parties, and will provide a mechanism for resolving disputes.
🏰 Line of junction notice
A line of junction notice is a notice that is served on the owners of adjoining land when it is proposed to carry out works on or near the boundary between the two properties. The notice sets out the proposed works and the owner's right to object to them.
⛪ Licence to carry out works
A licence to carry out works is a legal permission granted by a competent authority to allow a person or company to conduct certain types of work. The work that can be carried out under a licence will depend on the type of licence that is granted, but may include activities such as building construction, demolition, or electrical work. Licences are typically granted for a specific period of time and may be subject to conditions such as the completion of safety checks or the payment of fees.
Try using Genie's AI Legal Assistant
Generate quality, formatted contracts with AI
Can’t find the right template? Create the bespoke agreement in minutes by conversing with our AI and tailoring to your needs
Let our Legal AI make edits for you
Ask Genie to edit your document in the same way you’d ask a paralegal. Genie makes track changes, and explains its thinking just like a junior lawyer would.
AI review
Can’t find the right template? Create the bespoke agreement in minutes by conversing with our AI and tailoring to your needs
