Puerto Rico Executory Contracts and Unexpired Leases — Schedule — - Form 6G - Post 2005 is a document used in bankruptcy cases in Puerto Rico to list and provide details about all ongoing contracts and leases that the debtor is currently a party to. This schedule helps the court and creditors understand the debtor's financial obligations that have not been completed or expired. By providing a comprehensive list, the court can evaluate the potential impact of these contracts and leases on the debtor's ability to reorganize or liquidate their assets in the bankruptcy process. There are various types of Puerto Rico Executory Contracts and Unexpired Leases — Schedule — - Form 6G - Post 2005, depending on the nature of the agreements involved. Here are some common types: 1. Real Estate Leases: These include leases for commercial properties, residential properties, or land. They may have varying terms, such as short-term or long-term leases. 2. Equipment Leases: This category includes agreements related to equipment or machinery. It could be for business operations, manufacturing, or any other activity requiring specialized equipment. 3. Vendor Contracts: These are contracts with suppliers or vendors for the provision of goods or services essential to the debtor's business operations. Examples may include contracts with suppliers for raw materials, utilities, or professional services. 4. Employment Contracts: This type of agreement relates to ongoing employment relationships, including executive contracts or agreements with key employees. 5. Licensing Agreements: This includes intellectual property licenses, such as software licenses, patents, or trademarks, where the debtor is either the licensor or the licensee. 6. Franchise Agreements: These contracts involve the operation of a franchised business, where the debtor is either the franchisor or the franchisee. 7. Construction Contracts: This category encompasses agreements for construction projects, including contracts with builders, contractors, architects, or engineers. 8. Leaseholds and Subleases: This includes agreements where the debtor has leased or subleased a property to another party, creating a leasehold interest. 9. Joint Ventures and Partnerships: Executory contracts and unexpired leases involving joint ventures or partnerships fall under this category. 10. Miscellaneous Contracts and Leases: Any other ongoing contractual obligations or leases that do not fit into the above categories would be classified as miscellaneous contracts and leases. By accurately completing Puerto Rico Executory Contracts and Unexpired Leases — Schedule — - Form 6G - Post 2005, debtors provide a transparent overview of their ongoing financial commitments, helping the court and creditors make informed decisions during the bankruptcy proceedings.