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    Confidentiality Agreement for Employees/Consultants of Art Advisory Services

    This Confidentiality Agreement is for employees or consultants who provide art advisory and consultation services. It contains provisions that are specific to the fine art world and has tailored provisions for “family” like employers who may have unique confidentiality requirements relative to a large organization.

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    Website and Related Assets Purchase Agreement

    This Website Purchase Agreement covers all of the critical points of a transaction including:
    -Related Assets included in the sale (e.g. IP, Brand, Records, Third Party Agreements, Domains, Social Media)
    -Payment provisions
    -Pre and Post – Closing Obligations
    -IP assignment
    -Warranties
    -Reciprocal indemnification provisions
    -A non-compete clause

    $49.00
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    Remodeling Contract – Legal Document

    This product states who the contract is between, date the contract was signed, the contractor’s address, project address, contract price, licensing, approximate start date, approximate completion date, drawings and permits, property lines, access to work, financing, standard materials, nonstandard materials, hazardous materials, work allowance and conflict, mechanics’ lien warning, change orders and amendments, preparation and work, extra work and changes, plumbing, electrical service, plaster, filled ground or rock, termite work, removal of material and debris, extra time, damage to project and insurance, commercial general liability insurance, workers compensation insurance, protections of owner’s property, guarantee of materials and workmanship, work stoppage, completion and occupancy, notice, integration clause, corrective or repair work, arbitration of disputes, attorneys’ fees, and information about contractors’ state license board.

  • Complaint – Contract

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    Complaint-Contract

  • Cause of Action-Fraud

    Cause of Action-Fraud

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  • Cause of Action-Common Counts

    Cause of Action-Common Counts

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  • Cause Of Action-Breach of Contract

    Cause Of Action-Breach of Contract

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    Complaint for breach of Contract and Colorado Construction claim

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    Included in package is complaint, summons and civil cover sheet. Complaint includes breach of contract, Quantum Meruit and/or Unjust Enrichment and Violation of C.R.S. § 38-22-127 (requesting treble damages)

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    Complaint

    Fraud (False Representation) , Specific Performance of the Contract, Breach of Employment Contract for a Definite Period of Time Specific Performance

    $59.99
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  • Stipulated Jury Instruction

    Sample instructions for Breach of Contract

    $25.00
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    Jury Instruction breach of Contract

    Sample jury instruction in county court breach of contract

    $25.00
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    Complaint Breach of Duty

    Breach of business contract and duty

    $59.99
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    Product Liability Lawsuit – Federal Court Civil Complaint and Jury Demand

    Sold By : Leonard Martinez

    Federal Court Civil Complaint, including claims for Strict Liability, Product Liability-Failure to Warn, Negligence, Breach of Warranty- Express and Implied, Fraud, Fraudulent Concealment, and Negligent Representation.

    Product liability is the area of law in which manufacturers, distributors, suppliers, retailers, and others who make products available to the public are held responsible for the injuries those products cause.

    Product Defects: Responsible Parties

    For product liability to arise, at some point the product must have been sold in the marketplace. Historically, a contractual relationship, known as “privity of contract,” had to exist between the person injured by a product and the supplier of the product in order for the injured person to recover. In most states today, however, that requirement no longer exists, and the injured person does not have to be the purchaser of the product in order to recover. Any person who foreseeably could have been injured by a defective product can recover for his or her injuries, as long as the product was sold to someone.

    Liability for a product defect could rest with any party in the product’s chain of distribution, such as:

    -The product manufacturer;
    -A manufacturer of component parts;
    -A party that assembles or installs the product;
    -The wholesaler; and
    -The retail store that sold the product to the consumer.

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