Sample Business Letters
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Negative Response to Job Application, No Openings
Negative Response to Job Application
Negative Response to Job Candidate Interview
New Business Announcement for Use with Credit Application
New Customer Welcome
New Employee Welcome
New Fictitious Name Certificate Due to Change - Partnership
New Open Account Welcome & Terms Letter
New Salesman Follow-Up Letter After First Meeting
Note Secured by Deed of Trust (Straight Note)
Notice and Acknowledgement of Service Rate Increase
Notice and Tender by Debtor
Notice of Annual Meeting of Shareholders
Notice of Appeal
Notice of Application as Sole Trader
Notice of Application for Zoning Variance, Exception or Permit
Notice of Approval of New Credit Account
Notice of Back-Ordered Item
Notice of Bulk Transfer
Notice of C.O.D. Terms
Notice of Cancellation of Contract
Notice of Change of Address
Notice of Claim of Defective Goods
Notice of Claim of Lien
Notice of Credit for Merchandise Damaged in Shipment
Notice of Credit Limit, Conversion to C.O.D.
Notice of Default
Notice of Defective Goods
Notice of Defects in Goods After Acceptance
Notice of Delay on Back Order
Notice of Delayed Shipment
Notice of Dishonored Check
Notice of Dispatch
Notice of Dissolution (Partnership)
Notice of Error in Shipment and Request for Return Authorization
Notice of Impending Litigation After Unproductive Arrangements
Notice of Inability to Fill Order
Notice of Inability to Ship
Notice of Intent to Exercise Warehouse Lien By Auction
Notice of Intention to File a Mechanic's Lien
Notice of Intention to Foreclose
Notice of Intention to Make a Private Sale After Breach
Notice of Intention to Sell Goods After Breach
Notice of Layoff
Notice of Lease
Notice of Non-Conforming Goods
Notice of Opposition to Zoning Request
Notice of Overdue Account
Notice of Packing Slip Requirements
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