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∙ 13y agoNo, it's technically only an agreement. He's agreeing to buy X amount of something from you and will write up the final price, etc, later. It's only a legally binding contract if you have a "signed" contract. In some states it MAY be legally binding if you have witnesses on both sides of a non signed contract.
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∙ 13y agoIf one of the fee owners didn't sign the contract then you don't have a valid contract. In order for the contract to purchase land and build on it to be valid and binding on the parties it must be signed by all of the purchasers and all of the fee owners.
No. To execute a valid contract it needs to be signed by all the owners.
valid contract
No. It is no longer valid.
When someone is induced into entering into a contract as a result of a false statement.
You must have a valid contract in order for it to be legally enforceable. If the other party breached the contract then you need to file a lawsuit in a civil court of equity in order to recover damages.
It depends on the contract If you are borrowing from a bank or other valid institution I will guaranty the contract will be valid and enforceable. If you are borrowing from your local loan shark, the "contract" may not be valid, but do you want to take the chance?
This would violate the statue of frauds. The sale of property must be in writing to be valid.
The contract technically isn't valid if the name has changed. You should resign a contract if you would like to continue the business relationship.
A valid contract is an agreement enforceable by law. A Valid Contract is defined under Sec 2(h) of the Indian Contract Act, of 1872. To know the essential features of forming a valid contract, please refer to Desire 4 Legal Knowledge
Yes: It is a valid contract in the beginning but subsequently it changes into voidable contract due to some uncertain reasons. For example; A person do contract to B person that he will give some garments importing from London and the B accepts it, after it in the way some thing happen and the product is destroyed then a valid contract will be change in a voidable contract.
No