🏢 Sub-Underlet Licence
A sub-underlet licence is a licence that allows the tenant to sublet all or part of the property to another person. The tenant must get the landlord's permission before subletting and the landlord can refuse permission if they have a good reason. The tenant is still responsible for the property and must make sure that the subtenant does not damage it.
💉 Stress and mental wellbeing policy
A stress and mental wellbeing policy covers the employer's responsibilities for the prevention and management of stress at work, as well as the provision of support for employees with mental health conditions. The policy should outline the procedures for identifying and addressing stressors in the workplace, as well as the support available to employees.
🖥️ Software purchase agreement
A software purchase agreement is a contract between a buyer and a seller that outlines the terms of the sale, including the price, delivery date, warranty, and other important details. The agreement protects both the buyer and the seller in the event of a dispute.
💰 Tax warranties
A tax warranty is a written agreement between a taxpayer and the Internal Revenue Service in which the taxpayer agrees to pay a specified amount of tax liability. The agreement is binding on both parties and is enforced by the courts.
💴 Tax guide
A tax guide is a book that provides an overview of the tax laws in a specific jurisdiction. It typically includes information on the types of taxes that are levied, how the taxes are calculated, and what tax credits and deductions are available.
💿 Subject Access Request Policy
A subject access request policy is a document that outlines how an individual can make a request for information about themselves that is held by an organization. The policy should cover who can make a request, how the request should be made, and what information will be provided in response to the request.
🖍️ SM&CR briefing
The Senior Managers & Certification Regime (SM&CR) is a set of regulations introduced by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in the UK. It replaces the Approved Persons Regime and applies to all firms authorised by the FCA. The regime aims to improve standards of conduct within financial services firms by making individuals more accountable for their actions and behaviours. The SM&CR requires firms to assess the fitness and propriety of their senior managers on an ongoing basis and to put in place systems and controls to mitigate the risks associated with their roles. A SM&CR briefing would cover the requirements of the regime, how it differs from the Approved Persons Regime, and the implications for firms and their senior managers.
🖱️ Short-form privacy notice
A short-form privacy notice is a notice that provides a summary of an entity's privacy practices. This notice must include the name and contact information of the entity responsible for handling the individual's personal information, as well as a description of the types of personal information that are collected and how the information is used.
🖍️ Shareholders' agreement
A shareholders' agreement is a contract between a company and its shareholders that sets out the rights and responsibilities of the shareholders and the company. The agreement can cover a wide range of topics, including the rights and duties of shareholders, the procedures for making decisions, and the issue of shares.
📄 Supplier code of conduct
A supplier code of conduct is a set of guidelines that suppliers must follow in order to do business with a company. These guidelines typically cover areas such as labor laws, environmental regulations, and ethical standards. By requiring suppliers to adhere to a code of conduct, companies can help ensure that their products are made in a responsible and sustainable way.
✒️ State aid complaints form
The state aid complaint form covers complaints about state aid that have been awarded by the government. This includes complaints about the amount of state aid that has been awarded, the conditions attached to the state aid, and the way in which the state aid has been used.
🗞️ Sickness absence meeting letter
A sickness absence meeting letter is a letter that an employer sends to an employee to arrange a meeting to discuss the employee's recent sickness absence. The letter will set out the employer's concerns and the employee will have an opportunity to explain the reasons for their absence. The meeting will also give the employee an opportunity to discuss any support they may need to help them manage their sickness absence.
📂 Special resolution
A special resolution is a resolution that is passed by a company or other organization's members with a greater than usual majority. It is often used to make changes to the company's articles of association or to change the company's name.
🤝 Shareholders agreement between individuals
A shareholders agreement is a contract between the shareholders of a company that outlines the shareholders' rights and obligations. The agreement may cover topics such as voting rights, board seats, buy-sell provisions, and shareholder loans.
💳 Undertaking to hold title deeds
A project to hold title deeds covers the legal process of transferring the title of a property from one person to another. This can include anything from buying a new home to selling an old one. The project also covers any legal matters that may arise during the process, such as disputes over the ownership of the property.
📄 Traffic regulation order
A Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) is an order made by a local traffic authority (usually the local council) which imposes restrictions or provides for the prohibition of vehicles on a road. The orders are usually made to improve road safety, manage traffic congestion or to reduce environmental pollution.
🖥️ Wi-fi access terms and conditions
The Wi-Fi Terms and Conditions cover the legal use of the Wi-Fi service and the consequences of any misuse. The Terms and Conditions also outline what information is collected about users and how it is used. Finally, the Terms and Conditions explain the limited liability of the Wi-Fi provider.
👮 Whistleblowing Policy
A whistleblowing policy is a set of guidelines that outlines how employees can report illegal or unethical behavior within an organization. The policy should include procedures for employees to follow when making a report, as well as protections for employees who come forward with information. Whistleblowing policies are important because they encourage employees to speak up about wrongdoing, and they help to create a culture of accountability within an organization.
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