Design professionals need to be vigilant in order to protect their rights and interests. One way that they can do this is by becoming familiar with the design immunity provisions found in provincial statute. These provisions, found in section 16 of the Architects Act, for example, provide a measure of protection from liability for damages arising from negligence in the practice of architecture. Form 416A is a document that needs to be completed and filed with the relevant professional association when exercising these design immunity provisions. Completing and filing Form 416A may seem like a daunting task, but it is important to understand the implications of not doing so. This blog post will provide an overview of Form 416A and its significance for design professionals.
Question | Answer |
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Form Name | Form 416A |
Form Length | 1 pages |
Fillable? | No |
Fillable fields | 0 |
Avg. time to fill out | 15 sec |
Other names | 416a bankruptcy forms, colorado bankruptcy form 416a, 416a form, official form 416a |
B416A (OFFICIAL FORM 416A) (12/15)
FORM 416A. CAPTION (FULL)
United States Bankruptcy Court
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[Set forth here all names including married, maiden, |
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and trade names used by debtor within the last 8 |
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years.] |
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Debtor |
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Employer's Tax Identification No(s). (if any): ____________
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Case No. _____________
Chapter _____________
[Designation of Character of Paper]