- This precedent is intended to act as a guide in drafting a convertible loan agreement between and individual and a company.
- This template is applicable in the case where a client wants to test the services of a product before entering into an agreement to purchase the product.
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Notes:
- This precedent is intended to act as a guide in drafting a Draft Convertible Loan Agreement. It may be modified or amended as need may be.
- This template is applicable in case parties want to enter into a convertible loan Agreement, where the Borrower has requested the Lender to advance to it the Loan Amount (hereinafter defined) and the Lender has agreed to lend the same to the Borrower subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
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Notes A Deed of Acknowledgement of Debt is a legal document whereby the debtor/borrower acknowledges that they owe the lender money. The purpose of a debt acknowledgement deed is to provide to the lender with a document setting out an amount of outstanding debt, that the lender may rely on as evidence of an existing debt should any issues or disputes in respect of the debt arise. This document is a standard Deed used in cases where the debtor owes money to the lender arising out of a loan or supply of goods.
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Notes:
- This precedent is intended to act as a guide in drafting the Sale and Purchase of Goods Agreement. It may be modified or amended as need may be.
- This template is applicable in case of sale of goods as defined under the Sale of Goods Act Chapter 214. Section 2 0f the Sale of Goods Act defines goods to include all chattels personal other than things in action and money, and all emblements, industrial growing crops and things attached to or forming part of the land which are agreed to be severed before sale or under the contract of sale. This template does not therefore apply in case of sale of land.
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Notes:
- This precedent is intended to act as a guide in drafting the Sale and Purchase of Goods Agreement. It may be modified or amended as need may be.
- This template is applicable in case of sale of goods as defined under the Sale of Goods Act Chapter 214. Section 2 0f the Sale of Goods Act defines goods to include all chattels personal other than things in action and money, and all emblements, industrial growing crops and things attached to or forming part of the land which are agreed to be severed before sale or under the contract of sale. This template does not therefore apply in case of sale of land.