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ACT - Deed of Future Gift - Gratuitous Promise
This deed is used for a simple gratuitous promise to transfer ownership of itemised object(s) in the Australian Capital Territory. A gratuitous promise is a promise to transfer money or property to someone who is not providing anything in return. In this version the transfer of ownership is at some date in the future. It includes a release form to be signed by the receiver upon receipt of the object(s) thereby completing the deal. (L-3186)
ANY - BFA Pre-nuptial agreement ACT
This pre-nuptial agreement, in plain text, is a financial agreement for the purposes of the Family Law Act 1975 between soon-to-be-married persons who live in the Australian Capital Territory and have decided that they wish to keep their current property separate from the marriage without Family Court orders. It includes annexures (1 and 2) for listing property owned at the time of the agreement by each of the parties. Note that it needs a solicitor's certificate (annexures 3 and 4) in order to be finally binding. (pre nuptial, prenuptial). Australian (ACT state) legal agreement. (L-2008)
ANY - BFA Pre-nuptial agreement NT
This pre-nuptial agreement, in plain text, is a financial agreement for the purposes of the Family Law Act 1975 between soon-to-be-married persons who live in the Northern Territory and have decided that they wish to keep their current property separate from the marriage without Family Court orders. It includes annexures (1 and 2) for listing property owned at the time of the agreement by each of the parties. Note that it needs a solicitor's certificate (annexures 3 and 4) in order to be finally binding. (pre nuptial, prenuptial). Australian legal agreement. (L-2002)
ANY - BFA Pre-nuptial agreement QLD
This pre-nuptial agreement, in plain text, is a financial agreement for the purposes of the Family Law Act 1975 between soon-to-be-married persons who live in the State of Queensland and have decided that they wish to keep their current property separate from the marriage without Family Court orders. It includes annexures (1 and 2) for listing property owned at the time of the agreement by each of the parties. Note that it needs a solicitor's certificate (annexures 3 and 4) in order to be finally binding. (pre nuptial, prenuptial). Australian legal agreement. (L-2003)
ANY - BFA Pre-nuptial agreement SA
This pre-nuptial agreement, in plain text, is a financial agreement for the purposes of the Family Law Act 1975 between soon-to-be-married persons who live in the State of South Australia and have decided that they wish to keep their current property separate from the marriage without Family Court orders. It includes annexures (1 and 2) for listing property owned at the time of the agreement by each of the parties. Note that it needs a solicitor's certificate (annexures 3 and 4) in order to be finally binding. (pre nuptial, prenuptial). Australian legal agreement. (L-2005)
ANY - BFA Pre-nuptial agreement Tas.
This pre-nuptial agreement, in plain text, is a financial agreement for the purposes of the Family Law Act 1975 between soon-to-be-married persons who live in the State of Tasmania and have decided that they wish to keep their current property separate from the marriage without Family Court orders. It includes annexures (1 and 2) for listing property owned at the time of the agreement by each of the parties. Note that it needs a solicitor's certificate (annexures 3 and 4) in order to be finally binding. (pre nuptial, prenuptial). Australian legal agreement. (L-2007)
ANY - BFA Pre-nuptial agreement Vic.
This pre-nuptial agreement, in plain text, is a financial agreement for the purposes of the Family Law Act 1975 between soon-to-be-married persons who live in the State of Victoria and have decided that they wish to keep their current property separate from the marriage without Family Court orders. It includes annexures (1 and 2) for listing property owned at the time of the agreement by each of the parties. Note that it needs a solicitor's certificate (annexures 3 and 4) in order to be finally binding. (pre nuptial, prenuptial). Australian legal agreement. (L-2004)
ANY - BFA Pre-nuptial agreement WA
This pre-nuptial agreement, in plain text, is a financial agreement for the purposes of the Family Law Act 1975 between soon-to-be-married persons who live in the State of Western Australia and have decided that they wish to keep their current property separate from the marriage without Family Court orders. It includes annexures (1 and 2) for listing property owned at the time of the agreement by each of the parties. Note that it needs a solicitor's certificate (annexures 3 and 4) in order to be finally binding. (pre nuptial, prenuptial). Australian legal agreement. (L-2006)
Deed of Sale - Immediate Transfer - QLD P2P
This deed is used for a simple sale of and transfer of ownership of itemised object(s) in the State of Queensland. In this version, the offer by the vendor and transfer of ownership is immediate upon execution of the instrument, as is the acceptance and acknowledgement and payment by the purchaser. This all happens within the deed, removing the need for a separate release form. This is a "private sale" ("person to person"). The vendor states that GST does not apply but if it does (s)he will take care of all responsibilities and benefits related to the sale with the ATO. (L-3031 Sale QLD P2P)
Deed of Sale - Immediate Transfer - Tas. P2P
This deed is used for a simple sale of and transfer of ownership of itemised object(s) in the State of Tasmania. In this version, the offer by the vendor and transfer of ownership is immediate upon execution of the instrument, as is the acceptance and acknowledgement and payment by the purchaser. This all happens within the deed, removing the need for a separate release form. This is a "private sale" ("person to person"). The vendor states that GST does not apply but if it does (s)he will take care of all responsibilities and benefits related to the sale with the ATO. (L-3032 Sale Tas. P2P)
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A useful example of how to prepare for the upcoming session to brief our lawyers on possible litigation by us. (L-1000)
NSW - Deed of Sale
A very simple "deed" or "contract under seal" used for a sale by the Seller of itemised object(s) of sale in return for money from the Buyer in the State of New South Wales. It includes two release forms for acknowlegement of the transfer of the goods and the money, allowing the three events, the "meeting of the minds", the "payment" and the "handover" to happen all at once or at different times. (L-3029)
NT - Deed of Gift - Immediate Transfer
This deed is used for a simple transfer of ownership of itemised object(s) as gratuitous gift(s) in the Northern Territory. In this version, the offer by the giver and transfer of ownership is immediate upon execution of the instrument, as is the acceptance and acknowledgement by the receiver. This all happens within the deed, removing the need for a separate release form. (L-3192)
NT - Deed of Sale
A very simple "deed" or "contract under seal" used for a sale by the Seller of itemised object(s) of sale in return for money from the Buyer in the Northern Territory. It includes two release forms for acknowlegement of the transfer of the goods and the money, allowing the three events, the "meeting of the minds", the "payment" and the "handover" to happen all at once or at different times. (L-3033)
Notice of Cross Claim - Local Court
A cross claim (form 34) for use in the Local Court that may be lodged at the same time as the ordinary statement of defence (form 17) in response to an ordinary statement of claim (Form 8) . It assumes that the defendent is claiming that it is the plaintiff who has breached the contract, not the defendant, and the defendant is now seeking damages and costs, including interest against the plaintiff. (L-0028)
Ordinary Statement of Claim - Local Court
An ordinary statement of claim (Form 8) for use in the Local Court. It assumes that the defendent entered into a contract with the plaintiff and has breached that contract, and the plaintiff is now seeking damages and costs, including interest. (L-0024)
SA - Deed of Gift - Immediate Transfer
This deed is used for a simple transfer of ownership of itemised object(s) as gratuitous gift(s) in the State of South Australia. In this version, the offer by the giver and transfer of ownership is immediate upon execution of the instrument, as is the acceptance and acknowledgement by the receiver. This all happens within the deed, removing the need for a separate release form. (L-3190)
Statement of Liquidated Claim - Local Court
A statement of liquidated claim (Form 9) for use in the Local Court. It assumes that the defendent entered into a contract with the plaintiff and has breached that contract, and the plaintiff is now seeking damages, including interest and costs.(L-0025)
Vic. - Deed of Future Gift - Gratuitous Promise
This deed is used for a simple gratuitous promise to transfer ownership of itemised object(s) in the State of Victoria. A gratuitous promise is a promise to transfer money or property to someone who is not providing anything in return. In this version the transfer of ownership is at some date in the future. It includes a release form to be signed by the receiver upon receipt of the object(s) thereby completing the deal. (L-3182)
Vic. - Deed of Release
This deed of release in the State of Victoria releases one party from the possibility of further action by a second party in relation to a possible claim for compensation in return for a lump sum payment. (L-3196)
Vic. - Deed of Sale
A very simple "deed" or "contract under seal" used for a sale by the Seller of itemised object(s) of sale in return for money from the Buyer in the State of Victoria. It includes two release forms for acknowlegement of the transfer of the goods and the money, allowing the three events, the "meeting of the minds", the "payment" and the "handover" to happen all at once or at different times. (L-3030)
WA - Deed of Release
This deed of release in the State of Western Australia releases one party from the possibility of further action by a second party in relation to a possible claim for compensation in return for a lump sum payment. (L-3200)
z TAS - Loan - person to person (Appendices)
This loan agreement in the state of Tasmania is for a new loan by a person to another person (personal loan). It contains three sample appendices, a simple amortization schedule, a detail of purpose and an assets schedule for a floating charge.(L-3170)
z WA - Loan - person to person (Appendices)
This loan agreement in the state of Western Australia is for a new loan by a person to another person (personal loan). It contains three sample appendices, a simple amortization schedule, a detail of purpose and an assets schedule for a floating charge.(L-3172)
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