CLFP CLASS REVIEW STUDY ACTUAL EXAM LATEST 2024/2025 QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS/ ALREADY GRADED A++
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CLFP CLASS REVIEW STUDY ACTUAL EXAM LATEST 2024/2025 QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS/ ALREADY GRADED A++
CLFP CLASS REVIEW STUDY ACTUAL EXAM LATEST 2024/2025 QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS/ ALREADY GRADED A++
CLFP CLASS REVIEW STUDY ACTUAL EXAM LATEST
2024/2025 QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS/
ALREADY GRADED A++
Standard Lease Agreement - ANSWER A lease governing a single
transaction, outlining terms and conditions for the rental of property or
equipment.
Master Lease Agreement - ANSWER A comprehensive document allowing
the addition of multiple properties or equipment under the same terms and
conditions.
Plain Language Agreement - ANSWER Lease documents edited for brevity
and simplicity, making them easier to understand for all parties involved.
Conspicuous Disclaimer - ANSWER Required disclaimer language that is
prominently displayed to draw the lessee's attention to specific terms or
conditions.
Lease Contract - ANSWER An agreement where the lessor provides
property or equipment to the lessee in exchange for rental payments.
Lease Schedule - ANSWER An integral part of master lease agreements,
detailing the specific terms and conditions for each property or equipment
added to the lease.
Guaranty - ANSWER A document containing credit support from third
parties, guaranteeing the performance of the lessee.
UCC - ANSWER A filing with the Secretary of State where the lessee is
incorporated, providing notice of the lessor's security interest in the leased
property.
D&A or Acceptance Certificate - ANSWER A document signed by the
lessee to indicate unconditional acceptance of the leased equipment.
Corporate Resolution - ANSWER An authorization for a corporate entity to
enter into a lease agreement.
,Exhibits & Schedules - ANSWER Formal additions to the lease agreement,
detailing specific terms and conditions for added properties or equipment.
Landlord/Real Estate Waiver - ANSWER A document where the landlord
acknowledges the lessor's property on the tenant's premises.
Fixture Filing - ANSWER Similar to UCC, a document recorded by the
county recorder of real property records to establish the lessor's security
interest in the leased property.
Invoice - ANSWER A document issued by a vendor to the lessor, seeking
payment for equipment or services provided.
Purchase Order - ANSWER An order issued by the lessor indicating the
intent to purchase equipment from a vendor.
Advanced Funding Agreement - ANSWER A document describing the
terms for the lessor to advance the cost of equipment to the vendor before
full delivery.
Purchase Option - ANSWER A provision addressing the lessee's option to
acquire ownership of the leased property at the end of the lease term.
Identification of Parties - ANSWER The legal names and addresses of the
supplier, lessee, and lessor involved in the lease agreement.
Equipment Description and Location - ANSWER A detailed description of
the equipment, including serial numbers, and its location for tax and
insurance purposes.
Terms Payment - ANSWER The correct amount, number, and frequency of
lease payments as agreed upon in the lease contract.
Acceptance - ANSWER The lessee's formal acceptance of the equipment
when it is fully delivered and operational.
Disclaimer of Warranties - ANSWER A statement by the lessor indicating
that they make no warranties about the equipment's condition,
merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose.
,Article 2a (10 in California) - ANSWER A legal provision that distinguishes
the supplier of the equipment from the funder as separate entities, often
relevant in California lease agreements.
Assignment of Lease - ANSWER A provision that either prohibits the
assignment of the lease to unknown entities or requires the lessor's
consent for any assignment.
Rental Commencement and other Payments - ANSWER A section of the
lease agreement that links the commencement of rental payments to the
equipment delivery date and specifies due dates for all payments.
Non-Cancellation - ANSWER A provision stating that the lease may not be
cancelled without the lessor's written agreement.
Lessee/Lessor Signatures - ANSWER The signatures of the lessee and
lessor, which may be in written or electronic form and are often verified by
incumbency certificate and corporate resolution.
Vaulting - ANSWER A method for transferring the authoritative copy of the
original lease document to a secure location for safekeeping and future
reference.
Choice of Law - ANSWER A provision in the lease agreement that specifies
the governing law for the transaction based on the lessor's location.
Security Deposit - ANSWER A provision that states the amount, terms of
refund, and permitted use of the security deposit in case of default or
damages.
Authorizations, Power of Attorney, Amendments - ANSWER A section of
the lease agreement that specifies the lessor's ability to file UCCs and act
as an attorney for the lessee in certain legal matters.
Location and Use of Equipment - ANSWER A provision that specifies the
permitted location and use of the equipment by the lessee in compliance
with relevant laws and regulations.
, Renewals - ANSWER A provision that gives the lessee the option to extend
the lease term, which may include automatic renewal under certain
conditions.
Insurance Requirements - ANSWER A section of the lease agreement that
specifies the lessee's obligations regarding property and liability insurance
for the leased equipment.
Liens and Tax Liability - ANSWER A provision that requires the leased
equipment to be free of liens and addresses the lessee's tax
responsibilities related to the equipment.
Lessee Indemnification of Lessor - ANSWER A provision where the lessee
agrees to compensate and hold the lessor harmless from any claims
related to the leased equipment.
Service Charges/Late Fees, Interest - ANSWER A provision allowing for
reasonable late fees and interest on any unpaid amounts as specified in
the lease agreement.
Acts of Default - ANSWER A section of the lease agreement that specifies
the events or actions that constitute the lessee's default under the terms of
the lease.
Remedies - ANSWER A section outlining the lessor's rights and available
actions in the event of the lessee's default under the lease agreement.
Waiver of Defense Clause - ANSWER A provision where the lessee agrees
to pay all rent and obligations directly to any assignee of the lessor, waiving
any defenses related to such payments.
Cross-Default Clause - ANSWER A provision stating that default under one
lease is considered a default under any or all other leases between the
same parties.
Hell or High-Water Clause - ANSWER A provision requiring the lessee to
make payments even if the leased equipment is lost, confiscated, or
destroyed.
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