Letter of guarantee as part of the document turnover of the organization
When creating an organization of any kind and anyforms of ownership in the local government, which produces the registration of a legal entity, it is necessary to provide some documents, one of which is a letter of guarantee from the lessors. This is a common and common practice. The main reason for the existence of such documents is that the registered organization has no right to conduct any activity prior to the receipt of the relevant certificate and sign contracts. Therefore, to confirm that the activity of this enterprise will be exclusively carried out in the charter, a letter of guarantee from future suppliers, customers or lessees is provided.
In addition, that this document is widelyIt is used when registering a legal entity, it is used in other areas of activity. Of course, the general meaning of the guarantee letter is the provision of written promises (guarantees), a description of the intentions, conditions or actions that the sender will perform at a certain date, while they affect the interests of the receiving organization.
These documents can be addressed as an organization,and to the official. In this case, the letter itself may not even contain the word "guarantee" - its meaning and name will remain unchanged. As it was, this document will promise fulfillment of any conditions.
Payment for goods received, delivery timeproducts, the quality of the goods or the work performed, the timing of the provision of services or the performance of work - all of this can also promise a letter of guarantee. The listed parameters can be present as a small part of the body of the document or compose it completely. These forms are strictly business-like and refer to legal documents of a contractual type. A guarantee letter for payment is the most common type of this paper.
The main characteristics of eachdocument of this type are accuracy, clarity, brevity and, most importantly, unambiguousness of the written. The last point is of paramount importance, since the letter refers to granting the receiving organization any guarantees from an official on behalf of another organization. The document should mention the type of planned operation.
The second type of letters can begin directlywith guarantees: "By this document I guarantee to make payment / provide equipment / provide services, etc. ...". In addition, many documents of this kind have, along with seals and signatures, requisites of the payer organization. The availability of such data is mandatory for such a form as a letter of guarantee for payment.