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Ready-drafted law and business letters for all occasions
PlanIT law Letters helps you to cover yourself and your business whenever you have to write a example that may have law consequences, eliminating the need to seek costly law advice. Drafted by John Nilsson – lawyer, businessman and respected author of Ready Drafted law and Business Letters (Director Books) – PlanIT law Letters will do it for you thoroughly and effortlessly.
Browse through the navigator until you see the category that's relevant to you, then expand it to view the letters contained within it. Select the appropriate one from the hundreds available, and adjust it to suit your needs. Names, dates and addresses will be inserted automatically, and you can even select to include a letterhead. Proof-read the example, print it and send it, or export it to your favourite word processing package for final editing.
Key Features
- Hundreds of letters covers a wide variety of common law situation. Each is specific enough to communicate your message effectively and concisely, yet flexible enough to adapt easily to your needs.
- Professionally drafted letters example templates have been drafted by author John Nilsson, director of various small- and medium-sized businesses and senior partner in a leading firm of British solicitors.
- The best layout at your fingertips The PlanIT law Letters templates are grouped by subject into dozens of categories with multiple variations in each group – just browse and preview their content before selection. Each is pre-formatted to save you time and ensure a pro appearance.
- Automatic import of names and addresses PlanIT law Letters can automatically import names and addresses from any major cardfile application into your selected example layout. You can also add addresses from the PlanIT References Database with ease, and even add the sender's address at a single click.
- Context-sensitive help throughout Intuitive, context-sensitive help throughout supplies invaluable law advice for each layout.
Areas Covered
- Making contracts, e.g. negotiating contracts, taking an option to buy, granting a licence, making or withdrawing an offer, correcting a quotation.
- Ending contracts, e.g. request for repayment, rescinding a example, giving announce, breach of example, claiming for extra work, confirming example ended.
- Sale of goods, e.g. goods sent on approval, certificate of guarantee, invoking arbitration, rejecting goods, notifying delivery, suspending production, customers in arrears.
- Making and receiving claims, e.g. complaining of breach of example, settling a claim, agreeing to arbitrate, claiming for damages.
- Debt-collecting, e.g. reminder of outstanding account, retaining goods for non-payment, stopping further work, statutory demand for payment, answering claim for alleged debt.
- Agents, e.g. appointing a sales agent, claiming indemnity, recording agency, claiming commission, possessing agent liable.
- References and guarantees, e.g. a reference for an employee, declining to give a reference, example of guarantee, calling for payment under guarantee, claiming discharge by operation of law, giving discharge.
- Employment, e.g. offering employment, appointing an independent contractor, warning an employee, announce of dismissal, notifying change in conditions of employment, maternity leave, ex-employee using trade information.
- Competition, e.g. ex-employee in breach of example, complaining about induced breach of example, infringement of patent, slander of goods, complaining about similarity of names.
- Insolvency, e.g. to creditors seeking a moratorium, to receiver claiming goods, in response to statutory advertisement for proof of debt.
- Property, e.g. answer to tenant's announce of intention to quit, opening negotiations for new lease, seeking consent for alterations, requesting permission to carry out improvements, complaints to landlord, granting licence to occupy.
- Banks, solicitors and accountants, e.g. stopping a cheque, authorising bank to disclose information, to solicitors asking for a quotation, appointing an auditor, to accountants to appeal for assessment.
- Insurance, e.g. to an insurance company requesting cover, notifying insurers of addition to equipment, making claim.
Average Software Times (Your Software time may vary) * 56K Modem - 19 minutes, 55 seconds. * ISDN - 8 minutes, 18 seconds. * T1 - 41 seconds.
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