Documents, letters and contracts for business - Business letters


If you don't like writing letters, then this section is perfect for you. All those tricky business situations are covered


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Refusal of business terms letterUse this letter to revise a supplier's terms and conditions which may be prejudicial to your position.Terms and conditionsYou have signed an order document which has no terms and conditions at all. The supplier then sen... Read more
22 Mar 2009
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Letter confirming insurance coverIf your employees regularly work on other business premises you may be asked for evidence of your public, and perhaps even your product liability, insurance cover.AdviceIn order not to delay the tendering process or e... Read more
15 Mar 2009
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Trade reference requestWhenever you do business with anyone, particularly a new customer, it's very important you find out as much as possible about their financial position before you start trading with them. Our letter shows the questions you need a... Read more
28 Feb 2009
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Demand for delivery of goodsIf your company has ordered goods, and the supplier has failed to deliver, use our letter to protect your position and to ensure delivery takes place, failing which the purchase money is to be refunded.AdviceWhen ordering ... Read more
22 Feb 2009
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Letter confirming verbal orderBy law you can make a contract to buy or sell goods or services without having anything in writing between the parties. To avoid ending up in an expensive dispute, put details of the agreement in writing in a letter form... Read more
07 Feb 2009
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Demand for better serviceIf you've had some work carried out and you're unhappy with either the quality of the workmanship or the materials used, or perhaps both, use our letter to obtain redress from the supplier.AdviceSometimes things go wrong and of... Read more
15 Jan 2009
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Damaged goods acceptance letterIf your supplier delivers damaged goods to your business, but you wish to accept them, albeit at a reduced price, use our letter to protect your position under the contract and to give you the edge in any dispute.Ad... Read more
05 Jan 2009
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