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Legal Letter Of Intent

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Legal Letter Of Intent

Legal Letter Of Intent Definition

A legal letter of intent is a document that is used to outline an agreement between two parties before a contract is finalized. This type of letter is often used in business transactions, such as when one company is considering acquiring another. The letter can be used to outline the terms of the proposed transaction, including the purchase price, and any other important details. It can also be used to state that the parties are committed to working towards a final contract.

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