Legal Question in Business Law in Virginia
Receipt
I need to know how to word a receipt I want to type up for a previous employer to sign for receipt of a company cell phone & charger.
Asked on 1/24/09, 9:55 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Jonathon Moseley
Moseley & Associates Law Firm
Re: Receipt
I don't think there is anything special it needs to say, except that you should precisely identify what you are giving them. So don't just say "a cell phone" or they could say it was an old useless cell phone, not the one they gave you.
So simply describe exactly what it is so that it cannot be mistaken for any other cell phone, and state that the charger is the right charger for the cell phone and fits the cell phone. (This may prompt the person taking it to check, which is fine.)
And make sure the receipt says WHO they are taking it from. You might forget to put yourself in there
Answered on 1/24/09, 12:17 pm
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