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301 Legal Forms, Letters & Agreements Software

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Primarily aimed at the office user but also useful in the home, 301 Legal Forms, Letters & Agreements is a best-selling document library on CD-Rom, packed with forms, letters and agreements.

Our Web Price: £14.99   

Format: DVD Case

ISBN: 978-1-902646-60-2

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301 Legal Forms Letters & Agreements is a best-selling 'document library' software product, packed with forms, letters and agreements for general business and domestic and family use. It provides 301 ready-drafted legal documents in Microsoft Word format, written and approved by solicitors, for business or personal use. Each document has annotated, fill-in fields that show clearly what to say and where.

'301 Legal Forms' will prove invaluable to any individual or business wanting to save legal fees, 'when you need it in writing'!

Approved by solicitors Jennifer Musgrave, Tessa Shepperson, Susan Singleton and Melanie Slocombe.

Valid in England and Wales only.

Software box contains 1 CD-Rom and 1 User Guide.

System Requirements:

  • IBM Compatible PC
  • 16 x CD drive or better
  • Pentium processor or equivalent
  • SVGA graphics card
  • Windows 98, 98 SE, ME, NT4 (Service Pack 5), 2000, or XP
  • 64 MB RAM
  • Microsoft Word 95 or higher (not included)
  • Acrobat Reader 4.0 (included)

About the Author

This product was compiled by our editorial department in collaboration with external experts and/or organisations.
Edition: Third   Published 2004
Format: DVD Case   ISBN: 978-1-902646-60-2
Code: S610   Price: £14.99

Areas covered include:

Loans & borrowing
Employment
Credit & debt collection
Buying & selling
Transfers and assignments
Tenancies
Personal & family
Business
And many more.

For more details, take a look at the complete list of the 301 forms included on the CD-Rom.

Legal glossary

The legal glossary provides definitions of legal terms in plain English.

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