Purchase Agreement (England and Wales)
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Among others, this Purchase Agreement includes the following provisions:
- Parties to the Agreement: This provision contains the identity and names of the buyer and seller;
- Products: Sets out the specific products the buyer is purchasing from the seller;
- Purchase Price: The purchase price of the goods and when the seller will be paid;
- Defective Products: Sets out the inspection procedures and the buyer’s remedies in the case of defective products;
- Representations and Warranties: These provisions set forth the representations and warranties of both the buyer and the seller.
This lawyer-prepared packet contains:
- General Information
- Instructions and Checklist
- Purchase Agreement for use in England and Wales
Purchase Agreement (England and Wales)
Product Details
| Product | Purchase Agreement (England and Wales) |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Pages | 9 |
| Dimensions | Designed for Letter Size (8.5" x 11") |
| Printer compatibility | Designed to print on all ink-jet and laser printers |
| Editable | Yes (.doc, .wpd and .rtf) |
| Format |
Microsoft Word |
| Platform |
Windows Compatible Mac Compatible Linux Compatible |
| Availability | In Stock. Instant Download |
| Usage | Unlimited number of prints |
| Category | Purchase Agreements |
| Product number | #36287 |
| Download time | Less than 1 minute (approx.) |
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| Refund Policy | 60 days, no-questions asked, 100% money back guarantee |
Frequently Asked Questions
Purchase Agreements FAQ
What is a Purchase Agreement?
Put simply, Purchase Agreements are contracts between two parties for the purchase (and, from the other party’s perspective, the sale) of property. While the type of property detailed in a Purchase Agreement can vary wildly, it is typically limited to property that is not income-generating (such as a business), as this type of property (known as an “asset”) is handled with an Asset Purchase Agreement.
Though Purchase Agreements can be used for a variety of items (which are detailed specifically in the agreement itself), they typically deal with equipment and non-income generating property. Smaller pieces of property that require little financial risk typically do not call for a Purchase Agreement.
When should I use a Purchase Agreement?
Many people intuitively understand that they don’t need to use a Purchase Agreement for any purchase they make – for example, at a garage sale. Purchase Agreements are not necessary for all purchases, but can be very useful in a couple of situations.
First, a Purchase Agreement can be very useful for more expensive equipment and property. If you were to sell your neighbor your stapler, for example, you don’t really need a Purchase Agreement simply because it’s so inexpensive to replace. But if you were to sell your neighbor a hot tub, then that might be a situation that calls for a Purchase Agreement.
Second, Purchase Agreements are very useful when the condition above is met and especially when you’re dealing with someone you’ve just met. For example, large pieces of property that you purchase or sell on Craigslist.com might call for the use of a Purchase Agreement to essentially act as a written promise between both the buying and selling party.
What kind of provisions are in a Purchase Agreement?
Although Purchase Agreements are very straightforward forms, they can contain a number of provisions which are especially more necessary the more complicated the purchase becomes.
Here are a few of the provisions you can expect to find in a comprehensive Purchase Agreement:
- Parties / Effective Date: These two pieces of information are critical as they both outline which parties are taking place in the purchase and when the purchase is made effective.
- Product(s): Detailing what exactly is being sold, of course, is of utmost importance and should be done with the most accuracy possible.
- Purchase Price: After the product itself, this is perhaps the information you can least afford to leave out of the Purchase Agreement.
- Delivery and Shipment: In purchases that cross state lines – International borders are often a horse of a different color – delivery and shipment become big issues. This is especially complicated with large, space-taking pieces of property that will be difficult to ship, because both sides of the purchase will need to come to an agreement over the delivery and shipment terms.
- Condition of Product(s): The condition of the piece of property actually being sold is, of course, of paramount importance to the transaction. In this provision, the buyer typically agrees that the condition of the goods have been properly inspected and that the property is being purchased with the knowledge of that condition.
There are more provisions in most Purchase Agreements that will warrant your attention before signing one; however, the ones listed above comprise much of the bulk and core importance of the agreement.
When should I use a Purchase Agreement?
It depends on your situation, particularly on whether you are the buyer or the seller. Both parties, however, share risk whenever entering a new transaction. A seller has to be sure that the money for the transaction arrives safely and as promised while the buyer needs to be sure that what they’re buying truly fits the bill. In more complicated purchases, such as purchasing equipment online between two parties across state lines, a Purchase Agreement is even more warranted because of the potential issues that can arise.
There is no definitive answer for when you should use a purchase agreement, but on small purchases that are not much financial risk to you, you can probably leave them be. It’s when you need to be assured that a transaction will go off smoothly that you should consider using a Purchase Agreement – and if the other party refuses to sign, it’s probably best not to complete the sale or purchase.
What kind of property applies to a Purchase Agreement?
Just about any type of physical property works well in a standard Purchase Agreement – anything that can be described in the contract, essentially. More elusive property like real estate or businesses should be handled by other Purchase Agreements, however, as these can be harder to define and require their own special language and provisions.
I already made the sale. Can I still request a Purchase Agreement?
Sorry, but you’re most likely out of luck. A Purchase Agreement will not work retroactively on a sale that’s already taken place. Anything that you do decide to print off might act more as a receipt than a legitimate contract, and won’t have the enforceability of a Purchase Agreement.
When is a Purchase Agreement valid?
So long as both parties receive consideration (the legal element that says both parties need to get something out of the contract) and the contract is willfully signed by two adults, the Purchase Agreement will likely be valid. It is important that a Purchase Agreement conform to the local state laws and regulations about purchases. However, even if a state sales tax is not paid on the purchase the Agreement will still be valid.
When is a Purchase Agreement enforceable?
When a valid Purchase Agreement (see above) has been signed, it’s immediately enforceable and will continue to be. However, because the Purchase Agreement comprises a one-time transaction, once the agreement has been fulfilled, there is little enforceability left and it will become more and more difficult over time to legally challenge some aspect of the agreement.
When is a Purchase Agreement effective?
See above. The Purchase Agreement will be effective on signing and remain so; the property legally changes hands and thereafter the Purchase Agreement’s effectiveness dwindles.
Is This Form Right For You?
Use This Form If:
- Individuals who are entering into a transaction for the purchase of goods will find this Purchase Agreement essential. It provides a clear framework for the terms of the sale, ensuring that both parties understand their obligations and rights.
- Situations requiring a formalized agreement between a buyer and seller benefit from this document. By outlining the specifics of the transaction, such as the purchase price and product details, it helps prevent potential disputes.
- For those involved in commercial transactions, having a written Purchase Agreement is crucial. It serves as a legal safeguard, providing evidence of the agreed terms should any disagreements arise in the future.
- Businesses looking to establish clear terms for the sale of products will need this Purchase Agreement. It not only clarifies the expectations of both parties but also protects their interests in the event of defective goods.
- In cases where a buyer is purchasing high-value items, this Purchase Agreement is invaluable. It ensures that all aspects of the transaction are documented, reducing the risk of misunderstandings and providing a basis for legal recourse if necessary.
Do Not Use If:
- – This Purchase Agreement is not suitable for transactions involving services rather than goods. It is specifically designed for the sale of products and does not cover service agreements.
- – In situations where the buyer and seller are not in agreement on key terms, this form should not be used. A Purchase Agreement requires mutual consent on all terms to be enforceable.
- – If the transaction involves illegal goods or products, this Purchase Agreement is inappropriate. Legal compliance is a fundamental requirement for any valid contract.
- – For informal transactions between friends or family, a Purchase Agreement may be overly formal. In such cases, a verbal agreement or a simpler document may suffice.
- – This form is not appropriate for international transactions. Different jurisdictions have varying laws, and a Purchase Agreement tailored for England and Wales may not meet the legal requirements of other countries.
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