Yes they are. They can be used in a court process and they can prove anything. They are proofs of correspondence between the two subjects as they have both names on them.
A Facebook marriage doesn't mean a thing outside Facebook. It is not legally binding.
Nope
A legally binding document is one whose terms can be enforced by a court of law. An example is a marriage certificate and a contract.
In general, a Facebook chat response alone is unlikely to be considered a legally binding agreement. Formal legal agreements typically require more evidence of intent and mutual agreement. However, it's always advisable to consult with a lawyer for specific legal advice related to your situation.
An email or in fact verbal communication can be legally binding in a court of law. If the email is specific and clear, they could be held legally liable in a court of law.
Yes, cell phone service plans are legally binding. They can impose a cancellation fee or take you to court if you refuse to pay.
You can't. Marriage is a legally-binding event which requires you to sign legal documentation. This is not possible over the internet.
A signed IOU can be legally binding. It can be enforced by the estate if needed.
Sealed or not, if the bid was offered and it was accepted, yes, it is legally binding.
yes, If the parties involved agree that the decision made will be legally binding
mediation can be binding if a representative is used if not then its not binding snzbeyueen
Yes, and if properly executed and witnessed it could be considered a legally binding contract.