Settlement Offer Letter - Template, Sample Form

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Dear Sir/Madam,

RE: ________, suit no: ________
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I refer to the above claim you filed against on ________ regarding the following matter:

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I am writing this letter as an initial offer to reach an amicable settlement with you in respect of our pending court case. In an attempt to settle this dispute, I propose the following settlement terms:

1. Payment of the sum of ₦________ (________) as full and final settlement for all claims and disputes related to this matter.

Please note that this letter does not constitute a binding agreement as it is an initial offer or proposal for settlement of claims, and it is subject to negotiation and further deliberations.

If you would like to schedule a meeting to discuss this matter further, please contact me on phone- ________ and email- ________. However, if you agree to the above terms, please send a written confirmation of your acceptance and then a formal Settlement Agreement will be drawn up.

Thank you for your cooperation. I look forward to hearing from you.


Yours faithfully,






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