Maryland Promissory Note Form

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Maryland
Control #:
MD-14-06
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Word; 
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This is a promissory note for use in connection with the sale and purchase of a horse where financing is involved. It is a simple interest note that may be used in conjunction with an Installment Purchase and Security Agreement.
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Detailed Information The note has all the required information including the name of the drawer and payee, date of maturity, terms of repayment, issue date, name of the drawee, name, and signature of the drawer, principal amount, and the rate of interest, etc.

Although a promissory note is usually written on a computer and printed out or a pre-made form is filled out, a handwritten promissory note signed by both parties is legal and will stand up in court.

A promissory note must include the date of the loan, the dollar amount, the names of both parties, the rate of interest, any collateral involved, and the timeline for repayment. When this document is signed by the borrower, it becomes a legally binding contract.

You can use a template or create a promissory note online. But before you begin, you'll need to gather some information and make decisions about the way the loan will be structured. First, you'll need the names and addresses of both the lender (or "payee") and the borrower.

At its most basic, a promissory note should include the following things:Date.Name of the lender and borrower.Loan amount.Whether the loan is secured or unsecured. If it's secured with collateral: What is the collateral?Payment amount and frequency.Payment due date.Whether the loan has a cosigner, and if so, who.

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Maryland Promissory Note Form