Agreement for sports coach purchase/sale of business, work from home, no stock, no physical assets, no employees, no e-commerce facility, no guarantor, complete on signing
Use this comprehensive agreement to buy a home based
personal service business providing non-Internet services:
example: sports coach or physiotherapist. Menu of suitable
warranties
How and when to use this document
This is a shorter document, stripped down to cover the requirements of a simple business with no e-commerce. It does not cover a retailer of goods. It assumes no employees are to be transferred with the sale. However, it does include for VAT and a simple website. These references can be removed easily if not required.
It is usual for the buyer to produce the sale document but there is no reason why the seller should not obtain an advantage by making the document his.
Note:
•Warranties have been used only so far as appropriate to the subject matter of the sale.
•Designed for the deal to be completed on the same day, not at some future time;
•List of matters to be done before completion and documents to be handed to the buyer;
•Provisions to prevent seller setting up in competition;
•Explanatory guidance notes in plain English are included.
Main Contents
Interpretation
Agreement for Sale
The Purchase Price
Items to be delivered at completion
Completion
Debtors and Liabilities
Value Added Tax
Warranties by the Seller
Future Activities
Communications
Miscellaneous Matters
Jurisdiction
Warranties Covering
Accounts
Suppliers and Clients
Licences, consents and passwords
Joint ventures and partnerships
Statutory restrictions
Litigation
Seller's activities
Contracts
Intellectual property
Internet domain names
General
Draftsman
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Agreement for sports coach purchase/sale of business, work from home, no stock, no physical assets, no employees, no e-commerce facility, no guarantor, complete on signing
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