General legal form reference
A promissory note is a written promise to pay a debt or obligation according to stated terms, dates, and amounts.
When This Form Is Commonly Used
- Recording a personal loan or private borrowing arrangement
- Documenting payment terms, due dates, and interest terms where applicable
- Clarifying the amount borrowed and the consequences of non-payment
- Supporting later collection or negotiation if disputes arise
Important Points to Review Before Signing
- Check the principal amount, due date, installment schedule, and interest wording carefully.
- Make sure the parties understand whether collateral, penalties, or default terms are included.
- Keep copies of related receipts, transfers, and demand letters.
- If the amount is significant or the terms are disputed, get legal review before signing.
Sample Format Reference
This sample is for general reference only. Adjust wording, facts, and legal requirements based on the actual transaction or document purpose.
(Promissory Note Simple Form with Interest)
PROMISSORY NOTE
P_____________
FOR VALUE RECEIVED, I promise to pay without need of demand to the order of __Payee__, at his office at _____________, the principal amount of PESOS: __________________________ (P_____________), on or before _____________. In addition to the foregoing, I promise to pay monthly interest at the rate of _____________ (_______%) percent, without need of demand, starting from the month of _____________ until this note is fully paid.
__Date__, _____________, Philippines.
Maker
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When This Form Is Used
A promissory note is a written promise to pay a specified amount on a specified date.
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