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Montana Promissory Note - Installment - Secured

When a person or entity (“Lender”) loans money to another person or entity (“Borrower”), the loan is typically formalized with a promissory note. In this type of promissory note (a monthly-installment promissory note) the Borrower promises to repay the principal of the loan and accrued interest, if any, over a period time in equal monthly installments. A promissory note will set forth, among other things, the repayment schedule, the interest rate, and defaults. Often the Lender will want some additional assurance, usually in the form of collateral, in case the Borrower fails to repay the loan. To ensure that that collateral is collectible in the case of a default, the parties will usually enter into another agreement—a security agreement. A security agreement sets out the rights of the Lender with regard to the collateral. This form can be used in Montana. This package contains: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Secured Installment Promissory Note (the “Note”) and the Security Agreement (the “Agreement”); (2) Information about the Note and Agreement; (3) the Note; and (4) the Agreement.

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Nebraska Promissory Note - Installment - Secured

When a person or entity (“Lender”) loans money to another person or entity (“Borrower”), the loan is typically formalized with a promissory note. In this type of promissory note (a monthly-installment promissory note) the Borrower promises to repay the principal of the loan and accrued interest, if any, over a period time in equal monthly installments. A promissory note will set forth, among other things, the repayment schedule, the interest rate, and defaults. Often the Lender will want some additional assurance, usually in the form of collateral, in case the Borrower fails to repay the loan. To ensure that that collateral is collectible in the case of a default, the parties will usually enter into another agreement—a security agreement. A security agreement sets out the rights of the Lender with regard to the collateral. This form can be used in Nebraska. This package contains: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Secured Installment Promissory Note (the “Note”) and the Security Agreement (the “Agreement”); (2) Information about the Note and Agreement; (3) the Note; and (4) the Agreement.

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Nevada Promissory Note - Installment - Secured

When a person or entity (“Lender”) loans money to another person or entity (“Borrower”), the loan is typically formalized with a promissory note. In this type of promissory note (a monthly-installment promissory note) the Borrower promises to repay the principal of the loan and accrued interest, if any, over a period time in equal monthly installments. A promissory note will set forth, among other things, the repayment schedule, the interest rate, and defaults. Often the Lender will want some additional assurance, usually in the form of collateral, in case the Borrower fails to repay the loan. To ensure that that collateral is collectible in the case of a default, the parties will usually enter into another agreement—a security agreement. A security agreement sets out the rights of the Lender with regard to the collateral. This form can be used in Nevada. This package contains: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Secured Installment Promissory Note (the “Note”) and the Security Agreement (the “Agreement”); (2) Information about the Note and Agreement; (3) the Note; and (4) the Agreement.

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New Hampshire Promissory Note - Installment - Secured

When a person or entity (“Lender”) loans money to another person or entity (“Borrower”), the loan is typically formalized with a promissory note. In this type of promissory note (a monthly-installment promissory note) the Borrower promises to repay the principal of the loan and accrued interest, if any, over a period time in equal monthly installments. A promissory note will set forth, among other things, the repayment schedule, the interest rate, and defaults. Often the Lender will want some additional assurance, usually in the form of collateral, in case the Borrower fails to repay the loan. To ensure that that collateral is collectible in the case of a default, the parties will usually enter into another agreement—a security agreement. A security agreement sets out the rights of the Lender with regard to the collateral. This form can be used in New Hampshire. This package contains: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Secured Installment Promissory Note (the “Note”) and the Security Agreement (the “Agreement”); (2) Information about the Note and Agreement; (3) the Note; and (4) the Agreement.

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New Jersey Promissory Note - Installment - Secured

When a person or entity (“Lender”) loans money to another person or entity (“Borrower”), the loan is typically formalized with a promissory note. In this type of promissory note (a monthly-installment promissory note) the Borrower promises to repay the principal of the loan and accrued interest, if any, over a period time in equal monthly installments. A promissory note will set forth, among other things, the repayment schedule, the interest rate, and defaults. Often the Lender will want some additional assurance, usually in the form of collateral, in case the Borrower fails to repay the loan. To ensure that that collateral is collectible in the case of a default, the parties will usually enter into another agreement—a security agreement. A security agreement sets out the rights of the Lender with regard to the collateral. This form can be used in New Jersey. This package contains: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Secured Installment Promissory Note (the “Note”) and the Security Agreement (the “Agreement”); (2) Information about the Note and Agreement; (3) the Note; and (4) the Agreement.

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New Mexico Promissory Note - Installment - Secured

When a person or entity (“Lender”) loans money to another person or entity (“Borrower”), the loan is typically formalized with a promissory note. In this type of promissory note (a monthly-installment promissory note) the Borrower promises to repay the principal of the loan and accrued interest, if any, over a period time in equal monthly installments. A promissory note will set forth, among other things, the repayment schedule, the interest rate, and defaults. Often the Lender will want some additional assurance, usually in the form of collateral, in case the Borrower fails to repay the loan. To ensure that that collateral is collectible in the case of a default, the parties will usually enter into another agreement—a security agreement. A security agreement sets out the rights of the Lender with regard to the collateral. This form can be used in New Mexico. This package contains: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Secured Installment Promissory Note (the “Note”) and the Security Agreement (the “Agreement”); (2) Information about the Note and Agreement; (3) the Note; and (4) the Agreement.

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New York Promissory Note - Installment - Secured

When a person or entity (“Lender”) loans money to another person or entity (“Borrower”), the loan is typically formalized with a promissory note. In this type of promissory note (a monthly-installment promissory note) the Borrower promises to repay the principal of the loan and accrued interest, if any, over a period time in equal monthly installments. A promissory note will set forth, among other things, the repayment schedule, the interest rate, and defaults. Often the Lender will want some additional assurance, usually in the form of collateral, in case the Borrower fails to repay the loan. To ensure that that collateral is collectible in the case of a default, the parties will usually enter into another agreement—a security agreement. A security agreement sets out the rights of the Lender with regard to the collateral. This form can be used in New York. This package contains: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Secured Installment Promissory Note (the “Note”) and the Security Agreement (the “Agreement”); (2) Information about the Note and Agreement; (3) the Note; and (4) the Agreement.

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North Carolina Promissory Note - Installment - Secured

When a person or entity (“Lender”) loans money to another person or entity (“Borrower”), the loan is typically formalized with a promissory note. In this type of promissory note (a monthly-installment promissory note) the Borrower promises to repay the principal of the loan and accrued interest, if any, over a period time in equal monthly installments. A promissory note will set forth, among other things, the repayment schedule, the interest rate, and defaults. Often the Lender will want some additional assurance, usually in the form of collateral, in case the Borrower fails to repay the loan. To ensure that that collateral is collectible in the case of a default, the parties will usually enter into another agreement—a security agreement. A security agreement sets out the rights of the Lender with regard to the collateral. This form can be used in North Carolina. This package contains: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Secured Installment Promissory Note (the “Note”) and the Security Agreement (the “Agreement”); (2) Information about the Note and Agreement; (3) the Note; and (4) the Agreement.

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North Dakota Promissory Note - Installment - Secured

When a person or entity (“Lender”) loans money to another person or entity (“Borrower”), the loan is typically formalized with a promissory note. In this type of promissory note (a monthly-installment promissory note) the Borrower promises to repay the principal of the loan and accrued interest, if any, over a period time in equal monthly installments. A promissory note will set forth, among other things, the repayment schedule, the interest rate, and defaults. Often the Lender will want some additional assurance, usually in the form of collateral, in case the Borrower fails to repay the loan. To ensure that that collateral is collectible in the case of a default, the parties will usually enter into another agreement—a security agreement. A security agreement sets out the rights of the Lender with regard to the collateral. This form can be used in North Dakota. This package contains: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Secured Installment Promissory Note (the “Note”) and the Security Agreement (the “Agreement”); (2) Information about the Note and Agreement; (3) the Note; and (4) the Agreement.

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Ohio Promissory Note - Installment - Secured

When a person or entity (“Lender”) loans money to another person or entity (“Borrower”), the loan is typically formalized with a promissory note. In this type of promissory note (a monthly-installment promissory note) the Borrower promises to repay the principal of the loan and accrued interest, if any, over a period time in equal monthly installments. A promissory note will set forth, among other things, the repayment schedule, the interest rate, and defaults. Often the Lender will want some additional assurance, usually in the form of collateral, in case the Borrower fails to repay the loan. To ensure that that collateral is collectible in the case of a default, the parties will usually enter into another agreement—a security agreement. A security agreement sets out the rights of the Lender with regard to the collateral. This form can be used in Ohio. This package contains: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Secured Installment Promissory Note (the “Note”) and the Security Agreement (the “Agreement”); (2) Information about the Note and Agreement; (3) the Note; and (4) the Agreement.

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Oklahoma Promissory Note - Installment - Secured

When a person or entity (“Lender”) loans money to another person or entity (“Borrower”), the loan is typically formalized with a promissory note. In this type of promissory note (a monthly-installment promissory note) the Borrower promises to repay the principal of the loan and accrued interest, if any, over a period time in equal monthly installments. A promissory note will set forth, among other things, the repayment schedule, the interest rate, and defaults. Often the Lender will want some additional assurance, usually in the form of collateral, in case the Borrower fails to repay the loan. To ensure that that collateral is collectible in the case of a default, the parties will usually enter into another agreement—a security agreement. A security agreement sets out the rights of the Lender with regard to the collateral. This form can be used in Oklahoma. This package contains: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Secured Installment Promissory Note (the “Note”) and the Security Agreement (the “Agreement”); (2) Information about the Note and Agreement; (3) the Note; and (4) the Agreement.

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Oregon Promissory Note - Installment - Secured

When a person or entity (“Lender”) loans money to another person or entity (“Borrower”), the loan is typically formalized with a promissory note. In this type of promissory note (a monthly-installment promissory note) the Borrower promises to repay the principal of the loan and accrued interest, if any, over a period time in equal monthly installments. A promissory note will set forth, among other things, the repayment schedule, the interest rate, and defaults. Often the Lender will want some additional assurance, usually in the form of collateral, in case the Borrower fails to repay the loan. To ensure that that collateral is collectible in the case of a default, the parties will usually enter into another agreement—a security agreement. A security agreement sets out the rights of the Lender with regard to the collateral. This form can be used in Oregon. This package contains: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Secured Installment Promissory Note (the “Note”) and the Security Agreement (the “Agreement”); (2) Information about the Note and Agreement; (3) the Note; and (4) the Agreement.

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Pennsylvania Promissory Note - Installment - Secured

When a person or entity (“Lender”) loans money to another person or entity (“Borrower”), the loan is typically formalized with a promissory note. In this type of promissory note (a monthly-installment promissory note) the Borrower promises to repay the principal of the loan and accrued interest, if any, over a period time in equal monthly installments. A promissory note will set forth, among other things, the repayment schedule, the interest rate, and defaults. Often the Lender will want some additional assurance, usually in the form of collateral, in case the Borrower fails to repay the loan. To ensure that that collateral is collectible in the case of a default, the parties will usually enter into another agreement—a security agreement. A security agreement sets out the rights of the Lender with regard to the collateral. This form can be used in Pennsylvania. This package contains: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Secured Installment Promissory Note (the “Note”) and the Security Agreement (the “Agreement”); (2) Information about the Note and Agreement; (3) the Note; and (4) the Agreement.

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Rhode Island Promissory Note - Installment - Secured

When a person or entity (“Lender”) loans money to another person or entity (“Borrower”), the loan is typically formalized with a promissory note. In this type of promissory note (a monthly-installment promissory note) the Borrower promises to repay the principal of the loan and accrued interest, if any, over a period time in equal monthly installments. A promissory note will set forth, among other things, the repayment schedule, the interest rate, and defaults. Often the Lender will want some additional assurance, usually in the form of collateral, in case the Borrower fails to repay the loan. To ensure that that collateral is collectible in the case of a default, the parties will usually enter into another agreement—a security agreement. A security agreement sets out the rights of the Lender with regard to the collateral. This form can be used in Rhode Island. This package contains: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Secured Installment Promissory Note (the “Note”) and the Security Agreement (the “Agreement”); (2) Information about the Note and Agreement; (3) the Note; and (4) the Agreement.

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South Carolina Promissory Note - Installment - Secured

When a person or entity (“Lender”) loans money to another person or entity (“Borrower”), the loan is typically formalized with a promissory note. In this type of promissory note (a monthly-installment promissory note) the Borrower promises to repay the principal of the loan and accrued interest, if any, over a period time in equal monthly installments. A promissory note will set forth, among other things, the repayment schedule, the interest rate, and defaults. Often the Lender will want some additional assurance, usually in the form of collateral, in case the Borrower fails to repay the loan. To ensure that that collateral is collectible in the case of a default, the parties will usually enter into another agreement—a security agreement. A security agreement sets out the rights of the Lender with regard to the collateral. This form can be used in South Carolina. This package contains: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Secured Installment Promissory Note (the “Note”) and the Security Agreement (the “Agreement”); (2) Information about the Note and Agreement; (3) the Note; and (4) the Agreement.

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South Dakota Promissory Note - Installment - Secured

When a person or entity (“Lender”) loans money to another person or entity (“Borrower”), the loan is typically formalized with a promissory note. In this type of promissory note (a monthly-installment promissory note) the Borrower promises to repay the principal of the loan and accrued interest, if any, over a period time in equal monthly installments. A promissory note will set forth, among other things, the repayment schedule, the interest rate, and defaults. Often the Lender will want some additional assurance, usually in the form of collateral, in case the Borrower fails to repay the loan. To ensure that that collateral is collectible in the case of a default, the parties will usually enter into another agreement—a security agreement. A security agreement sets out the rights of the Lender with regard to the collateral. This form can be used in South Dakota. This package contains: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Secured Installment Promissory Note (the “Note”) and the Security Agreement (the “Agreement”); (2) Information about the Note and Agreement; (3) the Note; and (4) the Agreement.

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Tennessee Promissory Note - Installment - Secured

When a person or entity (“Lender”) loans money to another person or entity (“Borrower”), the loan is typically formalized with a promissory note. In this type of promissory note (a monthly-installment promissory note) the Borrower promises to repay the principal of the loan and accrued interest, if any, over a period time in equal monthly installments. A promissory note will set forth, among other things, the repayment schedule, the interest rate, and defaults. Often the Lender will want some additional assurance, usually in the form of collateral, in case the Borrower fails to repay the loan. To ensure that that collateral is collectible in the case of a default, the parties will usually enter into another agreement—a security agreement. A security agreement sets out the rights of the Lender with regard to the collateral. This form can be used in Tennessee. This package contains: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Secured Installment Promissory Note (the “Note”) and the Security Agreement (the “Agreement”); (2) Information about the Note and Agreement; (3) the Note; and (4) the Agreement.

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Texas Promissory Note - Installment - Secured

When a person or entity (“Lender”) loans money to another person or entity (“Borrower”), the loan is typically formalized with a promissory note. In this type of promissory note (a monthly-installment promissory note) the Borrower promises to repay the principal of the loan and accrued interest, if any, over a period time in equal monthly installments. A promissory note will set forth, among other things, the repayment schedule, the interest rate, and defaults. Often the Lender will want some additional assurance, usually in the form of collateral, in case the Borrower fails to repay the loan. To ensure that that collateral is collectible in the case of a default, the parties will usually enter into another agreement—a security agreement. A security agreement sets out the rights of the Lender with regard to the collateral. This form can be used in Texas. This package contains: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Secured Installment Promissory Note (the “Note”) and the Security Agreement (the “Agreement”); (2) Information about the Note and Agreement; (3) the Note; and (4) the Agreement.

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Utah Promissory Note - Installment - Secured

When a person or entity (“Lender”) loans money to another person or entity (“Borrower”), the loan is typically formalized with a promissory note. In this type of promissory note (a monthly-installment promissory note) the Borrower promises to repay the principal of the loan and accrued interest, if any, over a period time in equal monthly installments. A promissory note will set forth, among other things, the repayment schedule, the interest rate, and defaults. Often the Lender will want some additional assurance, usually in the form of collateral, in case the Borrower fails to repay the loan. To ensure that that collateral is collectible in the case of a default, the parties will usually enter into another agreement—a security agreement. A security agreement sets out the rights of the Lender with regard to the collateral. This form can be used in Utah. This package contains: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Secured Installment Promissory Note (the “Note”) and the Security Agreement (the “Agreement”); (2) Information about the Note and Agreement; (3) the Note; and (4) the Agreement.

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Vermont Promissory Note - Installment - Secured

When a person or entity (“Lender”) loans money to another person or entity (“Borrower”), the loan is typically formalized with a promissory note. In this type of promissory note (a monthly-installment promissory note) the Borrower promises to repay the principal of the loan and accrued interest, if any, over a period time in equal monthly installments. A promissory note will set forth, among other things, the repayment schedule, the interest rate, and defaults. Often the Lender will want some additional assurance, usually in the form of collateral, in case the Borrower fails to repay the loan. To ensure that that collateral is collectible in the case of a default, the parties will usually enter into another agreement—a security agreement. A security agreement sets out the rights of the Lender with regard to the collateral. This form can be used in Vermont. This package contains: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Secured Installment Promissory Note (the “Note”) and the Security Agreement (the “Agreement”); (2) Information about the Note and Agreement; (3) the Note; and (4) the Agreement.

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Virginia Promissory Note - Installment - Secured

When a person or entity (“Lender”) loans money to another person or entity (“Borrower”), the loan is typically formalized with a promissory note. In this type of promissory note (a monthly-installment promissory note) the Borrower promises to repay the principal of the loan and accrued interest, if any, over a period time in equal monthly installments. A promissory note will set forth, among other things, the repayment schedule, the interest rate, and defaults. Often the Lender will want some additional assurance, usually in the form of collateral, in case the Borrower fails to repay the loan. To ensure that that collateral is collectible in the case of a default, the parties will usually enter into another agreement—a security agreement. A security agreement sets out the rights of the Lender with regard to the collateral. This form can be used in Virginia. This package contains: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Secured Installment Promissory Note (the “Note”) and the Security Agreement (the “Agreement”); (2) Information about the Note and Agreement; (3) the Note; and (4) the Agreement.

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Washington Promissory Note - Installment - Secured

When a person or entity (“Lender”) loans money to another person or entity (“Borrower”), the loan is typically formalized with a promissory note. In this type of promissory note (a monthly-installment promissory note) the Borrower promises to repay the principal of the loan and accrued interest, if any, over a period time in equal monthly installments. A promissory note will set forth, among other things, the repayment schedule, the interest rate, and defaults. Often the Lender will want some additional assurance, usually in the form of collateral, in case the Borrower fails to repay the loan. To ensure that that collateral is collectible in the case of a default, the parties will usually enter into another agreement—a security agreement. A security agreement sets out the rights of the Lender with regard to the collateral. This form can be used in Washington. This package contains: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Secured Installment Promissory Note (the “Note”) and the Security Agreement (the “Agreement”); (2) Information about the Note and Agreement; (3) the Note; and (4) the Agreement.

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West Virginia Promissory Note - Installment - Secured

When a person or entity (“Lender”) loans money to another person or entity (“Borrower”), the loan is typically formalized with a promissory note. In this type of promissory note (a monthly-installment promissory note) the Borrower promises to repay the principal of the loan and accrued interest, if any, over a period time in equal monthly installments. A promissory note will set forth, among other things, the repayment schedule, the interest rate, and defaults. Often the Lender will want some additional assurance, usually in the form of collateral, in case the Borrower fails to repay the loan. To ensure that that collateral is collectible in the case of a default, the parties will usually enter into another agreement—a security agreement. A security agreement sets out the rights of the Lender with regard to the collateral. This form can be used in West Virginia. This package contains: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Secured Installment Promissory Note (the “Note”) and the Security Agreement (the “Agreement”); (2) Information about the Note and Agreement; (3) the Note; and (4) the Agreement.

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Wisconsin Promissory Note - Installment - Secured

When a person or entity (“Lender”) loans money to another person or entity (“Borrower”), the loan is typically formalized with a promissory note. In this type of promissory note (a monthly-installment promissory note) the Borrower promises to repay the principal of the loan and accrued interest, if any, over a period time in equal monthly installments. A promissory note will set forth, among other things, the repayment schedule, the interest rate, and defaults. Often the Lender will want some additional assurance, usually in the form of collateral, in case the Borrower fails to repay the loan. To ensure that that collateral is collectible in the case of a default, the parties will usually enter into another agreement—a security agreement. A security agreement sets out the rights of the Lender with regard to the collateral. This form can be used in Wisconsin. This package contains: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Secured Installment Promissory Note (the “Note”) and the Security Agreement (the “Agreement”); (2) Information about the Note and Agreement; (3) the Note; and (4) the Agreement.

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Wyoming Promissory Note - Installment - Secured

When a person or entity (“Lender”) loans money to another person or entity (“Borrower”), the loan is typically formalized with a promissory note. In this type of promissory note (a monthly-installment promissory note) the Borrower promises to repay the principal of the loan and accrued interest, if any, over a period time in equal monthly installments. A promissory note will set forth, among other things, the repayment schedule, the interest rate, and defaults. Often the Lender will want some additional assurance, usually in the form of collateral, in case the Borrower fails to repay the loan. To ensure that that collateral is collectible in the case of a default, the parties will usually enter into another agreement—a security agreement. A security agreement sets out the rights of the Lender with regard to the collateral. This form can be used in Wyoming. This package contains: (1) Instructions and Checklist for the Secured Installment Promissory Note (the “Note”) and the Security Agreement (the “Agreement”); (2) Information about the Note and Agreement; (3) the Note; and (4) the Agreement.

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