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Clubs, Associations & NGOs
Looking to set up a local football club? A book society? A lobby group? If your 'meeting' is anything more than a weekly cup of coffee in your local 'Costa', you'll need to ensure that members are in agreement about the hows, whens, wheres and whys. These template agreements allow you to do just that.

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Company Sale & Purchase
Selling your company or part of your company? Looking to buy a company? Use a company sale agreement to ensure transparency. Whatever your line of business these documents will suit.

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Court Forms
A collection of the most popular court forms used by businesses and individuals every day. Complete with explanatory guidance notes you'll find a solution to the most common problems here. A complete collection of legal forms here. (link to forms)

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Directors: Documents & Forms
Contracts of employment for directors are different to regular employment contracts. They have to comply with the Companies Act 2006 and other relevant company legislation as well as include more provision for confidentiality and non-disclosure. These directors service contracts are suitable for both executive and non-executive directors whether the director is self employed, employed by the company, paid or non-paid. Letters of appointment and dismissal are also available.

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Shareholders Agreements
A comprehensive set of shareholder agreements for any situation. Whether your company is newly formed or your are implementing a share agreement for the first time, whether all directors are 'active', or whether some are 'sleeping', you'll find the solution here.

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Structure & Administration
Company paperwork doesn't have to be time consuming. Use these template minutes, for board meetings, notices, calls to EGMs, AGMs and other documents to make your filing a breeze and get it right every time.

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NB: The relevant law is that of England & Wales