Business Introduction Letter



Business Introduction Letter : The Standard Pro Forma Of General Power Of Attorney



This Business Introduction Letter should be written in The Letter-Pad of the Company.



GENERAL POWER OF ATTORNEY


Know all men by these presents that I, ……………S/O - W/O ………………….aged ………………years ……………..at present ……..residing at …………………..do hereby appoint and constitute Mr. / Mrs. / Ms. ………………………S/O - W/O ………………..as my lawful attorney in my name and on my behalf to do or execute all or any of the acts, deeds or things hereinafter mentioned.


Whereas I own properties at ………………….and ………….wheres I am shortly leaving for the United States of America and whereas it is not possible for ……… the properties personally. I do hereby execute the …………….. of attorney authoring the said ………………. to act behalf.


To appear in any registration office and in any other office or court and to sign, vertify and file plaints written statements and petitions and also to present appeals in any court arising out of any matter relating to my property or properties


To appoint and constitute on my behalf pleaders, vakils, advocates or other attorneys whereas and whenever my attorney shall think proper to do so


To compromise,compound or withdraw cases or refer them too arbitration


To sign, vertify and file applications for execution of decrees of any court and to purchase properties at court auction sales in execution of decress upto amount of decrees


To negotiate and to arrange for the sale of my properties to individuals or bodies on the terms and conditions agreeable to the said attorney


To receive from the purchases, the sale amounts and to grant proper receipts


To execute a proper deed of conveyance of the property to the purchasers


To present conveyance deed executed by the said attorney before registering officers for registration to admit execution and receipt of consideration to have deeds regisered and to do all acts and things necessary and incidental to the execution and completion of registration and conveying the properties to the purchasers as fully and effectively by in all respects as I could do the same myself


To lease or mortage the properties and to execute any deed or deeds for the said purposes


To register any such deeds before the registering officer having jurisdiction


To collect rents out of the properties to intiate legal proceedings against defaulting tenants and to recover the rents in accordance with the law in force


To take legal action against the tenants for breach or default of any of the convenats of the lease or an understanding or to initiate proceedings in a competent court and if necessary in appellate or revisional courts to which them and in case of proceedings filed against me by anybody to defend me in such cases


To open bank accounts in any bank and to operate the funds


To present documents executed by me before any registration of the said deeds


To draw, accept, endorce, give, make or negotitate any cheque, bill, hundi, note gurantee or other accurity whether of the state or central government or otherwise for any purpose


To substitute and appoint any person or persons to act under or in place of the said attorney or attorneys in all the matters aforesaid and from time to time every such substitution and appointment at pleasure revoke


I, hereby, agree to ratify and confirm all and whatsoever my said attorneys shall lawfully for or cause to be done by virtue of these presents


I witness whereof, I the said …………………………………. have here to put my signature of ………………………….. this ………………………day of ……………………. 20 ……………


Signature


Witnesses


Prepared & written by


NOTE :


This is a typical Business Introduction Letter. You have to add your company's name with full address. And the receiver's name and full address also should be added in the place allotted for that purpose. Without those primary details no letter carries any significance. So, you are requested to provide all those important details. Failing which the letter will make a wrong impression about your company and you among the receivers of your letters. This is the most unwanted attitude on your side in dealing with the clients who are the most valued assets of any business organisation. If necessary, leave those spaces blank.


Business Introduction Letter




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