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
necessarily binding in any way (however, in the correct circumstances it
might be made binding). The courts consider three different types of
letters of intent:
(1) "agreements to agree" - generally not inforceable
(2) "agreements with open terms" - key points have been agreed upon and
the parties are bound, but additional gaps can be filled by some other
authoritative source if necessary (i.e. the UCC)
(3) "contract to negotiate" - parties exchange promises to negotiate in
goof faith. All contracts contain an implied warranty of good faith and
fair dealing, but some courts have agreed that the letter of intent
strengthens your position if there is a breach of good faith. The
problem is that most courts have not decided this issue and/or refuse to
hear it. FYI, as far as I know, the Washington state supreme court has
refused to decide this issue.
As a former owner of a WISP, the first document that I had drafted was a
non-disclosure agreement. That document should help protect each
party's interests with regards-to misappropriation of information and
unfair trade practices while each side shares sensitive information and
decides whether a purchase agreement is advisable.
Best of Luck,
Larry Yunker
Network Consultant
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P.S. DISCLAIMER - As a law student (not a lawyer), I must indicate that
the information included in this document should not be construed to be
legal advise. You are advised to seek out the assistance of a licensed
attorney who practices within your jurisdiction.
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Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2007 5:10 PM
Subject: [WISPA] Letters of Intent
Hello,
Would any of your like to share a copy of a letter of intent to buy out
another party?
I have the chance to buy out another ISP/WISP.
Thanks!
ryan
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