Equity Agreement Contract With Vehicle Owner In Texas

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The Equity Agreement Contract with Vehicle Owner in Texas is a legal document that outlines the terms under which two parties, referred to as Alpha and Beta, agree to invest in a residential property, detailing each party's responsibilities and financial contributions. Key features include stipulations regarding the purchase price, down payments, shared expenses, and how title to the property is held. The agreement lays out the investment amounts each party contributes and the potential for additional loans. It establishes terms for occupancy, property maintenance, and the distribution of sale proceeds. The document emphasizes mutual appreciation of the property's value and includes legal clauses regarding death, severability, and arbitration in case of disputes. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants as it provides a clear framework for investment in property, ensuring both parties understand their rights and obligations while facilitating legal compliance and risk management.
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A retail seller shall: (1) deliver to the retail buyer a copy of the retail installment contract as accepted by the retail seller; or (2) mail to the retail buyer at the address shown on the retail installment contract a copy of the retail installment contract as accepted by the retail seller. Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch.

A greater rate of interest than 10 percent a year is usurious unless otherwise provided by law. All contracts for usurious interest are contrary to public policy and subject to the appropriate penalty prescribed by Chapter 305.

348.1015. CONTRACT CONDITIONED ON SUBSEQUENT ASSIGNMENT PROHIBITED. (a) A retail installment contract may not be conditioned on the subsequent assignment of the contract to a holder.

Sec. 392.101. BOND REQUIREMENT. (a) A third-party debt collector or credit bureau may not engage in debt collection unless the third-party debt collector or credit bureau has obtained a surety bond issued by a surety company authorized to do business in this state as prescribed by this section.

Section 552.101 excepts from disclosure “information considered to be confidential by law, either constitutional, statutory, or by judicial decision.” This section encompasses information protected by the doctrines of common-law and constitutional privacy, the common-law informer's privilege, and other statutes outside ...

Section 111.104 - Refunds (a) If the comptroller finds that an amount of tax, penalty, or interest has been unlawfully or erroneously collected, the comptroller shall credit the amount against any other amount when due and payable by the taxpayer from whom the amount was collected.

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Equity Agreement Contract With Vehicle Owner In Texas