Indiana Nominee Agreement

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A nominee agreement is a document whereby one person agrees to act on behalf of another person in certain matters, usually related to the legal system. All the parameters necessary to carry out the tasks envisioned must be defined within the nominee agreement.
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That said, in Indiana, the general rule is that oral contracts are enforceable unless otherwise provided.

An enforceable contract for the sale of land must be evidenced by some writing: (1) which has been signed by the party against whom the contract is to be enforced or his authorized agent; (2) which describes with reasonable certainty each party and the land; and (3) which states with reasonable certainty the terms and

A Nominee Trust is an estate planning tool that is unique to Massachusetts. It is essentially a realty trust in which the trust holds the property for the beneficiaries, but the beneficiaries are able to exercise control over the real property.

Example: In a real estate purchase agreement, Bob Buyer agrees to purchase the property, but provides that title (legal ownership) will be granted to "Bob Buyer or nominee," so that Buyer can sell his rights to another person before the deal closes, or because Buyer is really acting for someone else.

Example: In a real estate purchase agreement, Bob Buyer agrees to purchase the property, but provides that title (legal ownership) will be granted to "Bob Buyer or nominee," so that Buyer can sell his rights to another person before the deal closes, or because Buyer is really acting for someone else.

A "nominee" is someone who is given limited authority to act on behalf of an entity, usually for a limited period of time, and usually during the formation of the entity. The "principal officer, general partner," etc., as defined by the IRS, is the true "responsible party" for the entity, instead of a nominee.

A nominee agreement is an agreement where one person agrees to act on behalf of another person in certain legal matters. A nominee agreement is like a power of attorney but may be broader in scope. A nominee may receive a payment for services or may agree to conduct the affairs of without charge.

When purchasers add 'and/or nominee' to their names in contracts, it allows them to nominate a trust fund or add a partner to the title. In cases where the purchaser cannot settle on the property, then can nominate anyone they choose including a new buyer.

A nominee is ordinarily a related entity to the buyer named in the purchase and sale agreement. An assignment occurs when the buyer assigns their interest in the purchase and sale agreement to someone else. An assignee is an entirely different person or entity.

A nominee agreement is an agreement where one person agrees to act on behalf of another person in certain legal matters. A nominee agreement is like a power of attorney but may be broader in scope. A nominee may receive a payment for services or may agree to conduct the affairs of without charge.

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Indiana Nominee Agreement