Agreement between Master and Servant
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Agreement between Master and Servant
in the form of a letter)
Dated:
Dear Sir,
In continuation of the verbal understanding between us I hereby, as desired by you, put on record the terms of your employment.
1. That you have been employed as . . . . . . . . . . to serve me honestly, soberly and faithfully on a monthly remuneration of Rs . . . . . . . . . .
2. That during your service with me you will at all times and in all respects conform to the rules of my establishment and conduct yourself with propriety towards me, my family and my guests.
3. That you will not unnecessarily and without leave absent yourself from the duties assigned to you.
4. That you will be given such leave as the other servants in my establishment are entitled to and as may be sanctioned by me.
5. That your services may be terminated without any notice and without payment of any sum in lieu of notice in the event of your misconduct or dishonest behaviour and with one month’s notice or without any notice but on payment of one month’s salary in lieu thereof in any other case.
6. That in case you desire to leave my service you shall give me one month’s notice.
Yours faithfully,
Sd.
Master.
Received Rs . . . . . . . . . . as my salary for the month of . . . . . . . . . , 20 . . . . . . . . . ., in terms of my appointment letter of date. . . . .
Sd.
Dated:
Servant.
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