There are 25 new printable contracts up at PrintableContracts.com, many of which relate specifically to the release of physical and intellectual property.
"When it comes to use of someone's work in art and academia, it's especially important to have a contract," said Kevin Savetz, the site's creator. "Permissions can help make an abstract agreement concrete."
The new permissions contracts are perfect for liability purposes and projects that involve multiple people. There are releases for models, extras, locations for shooting a film, and even an oral history. For previously established work, there are permission contracts for using music, coursework, and other published pieces. Permission can also be gained for representation as a recruiter, buyer, or proxy for the release of a vehicle.
Parents and teachers can use the new child contracts for encouraging positive behavior in students. There are also contracts for sports and performance standards.
Other miscellaneous contracts for businesses and landlords, such as a month-to-month rental lease, a wage assignment form, a volunteer contract, and a roommate release agreement.
There are 353 printable contracts at PrintableContracts.com. Users can download an editable DOC or copy and paste the text directly from the website. Some provide fill-in-the-blank spaces, while others have bolded text that can be replaced with pertinent information. These contracts should not be considered a replacement for legal advice and are intended for informational purpose only.
There are more than 90 sites in the FreePrintable.net family of free printables sites created by Savetz Publishing, Inc., a company devoted to creating useful and informative web sites of interest to consumers and small businesses.