Indiana Agreement for Sale of Business by Sole Proprietorship with Closing in Escrow to Comply with Bulk Sales Law

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This form is for the agreement for sale of business (asset purchase agreement) by sole proprietorship with closing in escrow to comply with bulk sales law.
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Under California law, a bulk sale is defined as a sale of more than half of a business' inventory and equipment, as measured by fair market value, that is not part of the seller's ordinary course of business. In order for the law to apply, the seller has to be physically located in California.

Bulk Sales Law is designed to protect Buyers and Creditors. It was written to prevent owners from (1) selling businesses to good faith Buyers and vanishing with the proceeds, or (2) selling under market value (sweetheart deals) to avoid paying Creditors the full amount owed.

All assets being sold between the two parties must be accompanied by a purchase agreement. The significance of the agreement is that it provides formal documentation to the business transaction in its true merit and form.

Also known as the sale of goods contract, sales agreement, or purchase agreement. A sales contract is a legally binding agreement between the buyer and seller that outlines a transaction's terms, including all the details.

Mercantile law is an assemblage of customs and practices governing a broad range of business practices at the local, country, and international levels. In general, mercantile law sets forth the rights, responsibilities, and liabilities of the parties involved in business events.

The seller assumes certain obligations under the contract of sales. These obligations are the obligation to deliver, the obligation to transfer ownership, the obligation to warrant the buyer against dispossession defects and non-conformity to the contract and other obligations.

Ontario's Bill 27: An Act to reduce the regulatory burden on business, to enact various new Acts and to make other amendments and repeals (the Burden Reduction Act) received Royal Assent on March 22, 2017. Schedule 3 of the Burden Reduction Act repeals the Bulk Sales Act.

The bulk transfer law is designed to prevent a merchant from defrauding his or her creditors by selling the assets of a business and neglecting to pay any amounts owed the creditors. The law requires notice so that creditors may take whatever legal steps are necessary to protect their interests.

Bulk sales escrow is an escrow arrangement where the proceeds from the sale of a company or its inventory are placed into a special account, which the seller is forbidden from accessing, to make sure any associated unsecured creditors get their due cash.

Note that the UCC is applicable in sales, leases, negotiable instruments, bank deposits, funds transfers, letters of credit, bulk transfers and bulk sales, warehouse receipts, bills of lading and other documents of title, investment securities, and secured transactions of commercial transactions.

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Indiana Agreement for Sale of Business by Sole Proprietorship with Closing in Escrow to Comply with Bulk Sales Law