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Statutory Letters Disclaimer
Our letters have been compiled by a credit management professional, however, they are supplied to you as a guide only and no liability is accepted by the Better Payment Practice campaign, its members, servants or agents for any loss or liability incurred by anyone making use of any or all of them. You should consult your financial or legal advisers who know your business in detail, who can advise on how they should be tailored to your needs.

Letters and Forms for commercial contracts dated prior to 7th August 2002

Use your sales documentation [such as estimate forms, order acknowledgements and delivery notes] to remind your customers of your Terms of Trade by printing them clearly on the reverse.

Footnote

These letters are provided by the Institute of Credit Management and were produced with Bruce Bosworth Fellow of the Institute of Credit Management who is a credit management consultant and trainer. Bruce's e-mail address is
info@bosworthassociates.com.

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