Your best bet, is to see your lawyer.
Last time I had a lawyer draw me up a contract it was $500.00.
I'm sure it could be cheaper, but it's one of those things thats hard to
bid out.
Also make sure the lawyer has some experience in the sale of business.
George
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The contents of a letter of intent will vary greatly depending upon what
purpose you hope to serve through execution of the document.
If I remember my Contracts course correctly, a letter of intent is not
necessarily binding in any way (however, in the correct circumstances it
might be made
Congrats Larry!
You said you wanted to go to law school.
George
Larry Yunker wrote:
The contents of a letter of intent will vary greatly depending upon what
purpose you hope to serve through execution of the document.
If I remember my Contracts course correctly, a letter of intent is not