Leases and Rentals
March 3, 2011
Bicycle / Scooter Rental Agreement & Release (California)
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Before you rent out a bicycle, scooter or other similar vehicle, it is important to have your customers read and sign a comprehensive rental agreement. This type of agreement serves several important functions. First, it ensures that both parties understand what is to be expected from the rental, what sort of risks or dangers may be inherent, and what kind of behavior will be expected. Second, it limits the liability of the company renting the vehicle, preventing the renter from filing a claim against that company in the event an injury or injuries occur during the use of the vehicle. It also protects the company against suits by third parties that are injured by renter’s use of the bicycle, Read more
Limited Liability Company
March 3, 2011
California Articles of Organization Kit
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The central legal document for any limited liability company is the Articles of Organization. This document outlines the basic structure of the limited liability company and details those matters that are relevant to the public registration of the limited liability company.
This kit will provide you with the tools you need to prepare, draft and file your company’s Articles of Organization.
Included in this kit are the following items:
•Articles of Organization Checklist
•Instructions for completing Articles of Organization, with link to state supplied forms
•Sample Clauses with Instructions
•Completed Sample Articles of Organization
•Articles of Organization Form
This Kit is designed specifically for use in California.
Deeds
March 3, 2011
California Statutory Grant Deed
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A Grant Deed is the most commonly used kind of deed. It is used by the owner of certain real property to grant all interest and rights held in the property to another person. The Grant Deed also implies that the title hasn’t already been transferred to someone else or been otherwise encumbered, except as set forth in the deed itself. A Grant Deed is somewhat similar to a Warranty Deed.
This package contains (1) Instructions and Checklist for California Statutory Grant Deed (2) California Statutory Grant Deed
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California Quitclaim Deed
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This Quitclaim Deed form is used to convey an interest in real estate. A Quitclaim Deed does not include any promise or guarantee by the person making it (i.e. the Grantor) about the nature or quality of that interest, or even if any interest exists at all. This type of deed may be useful in cases where a party is unable to transfer a fee simple estate or make promises about the title.
This packet includes:
(1) Instructions & Checklist for Quitclaim Deed
(2) Information for Quitclaim Deed
(3) Quitclaim Deed form
State Law Compliance: Designed for use in California.
Among others, this form includes the following provisions:
Consideration paid
Grantor’s and Grantee’s name and address
City and County where property is located
Signature of parties
Notary Acknowledgment
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Divorce forms
March 3, 2011
California Petition for Divorce
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The Complaint for Divorce (also sometimes referred to as a Petition for Divorce) is probably the most important document you will submit during your divorce proceedings. Essentially, it is your formal request to the court that your marriage be terminated. The complaint sets out the facts of the case and the allegations against the other spouse and requests that the court grant the divorce or dissolution.
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Affidavit forms
March 3, 2011
California General Affidavit
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A General Affidavit is used to make certain statements in written form under oath. This is similar to a Declaration under Oath.
This form package includes two different types of General Affidavit forms that allow the Declarant (i.e. the person signing the affidavit and making the declaration) to state that certain facts set forth in the Affidavit are true and correct.
There are two forms in this package: (1) a “General Affidavit under Oath” where the Declarant (the person making the declaration who signs the Affidavit) states certain facts under oath or affirmation; and (2) a “General Affidavit before Notary” where the Declarant declares certain facts to be true after taking an oath before a Notary.
This form can be used in all states.
This package includes: (1) Instructions and Checklist; (2) General Affidavit under Oath; and (3) General Affidavit before Notary.




