Oral contracts can be enforced in Arizona. But the contract cannot violate the statute of frauds which requires certain contracts to be in writing.
verbal contracts are hard to prove, unless it is recorded
Verbal contracts are not binding on any tangible asset or real property. If this were the case, car salesmen would sue everyone who walked out the door and said they would be back tomorrow to buy. Vehicles are tangible assets. Thus verbal agreements in this matter are not binding. In the sale of a vehicle, there is an exchange of money for the vehicle and title. That's it. The purchase is straight forward.
Yes, verbal contracts are also binding
No, a contract must be in writing. (You can lie all you want to!)
It depends upon what you are talking about. For real property contracts, the buying and selling of land, no, a verbal is never enough. You should consult an attorney in your state for specific details.
Verbal agreements are not binding anywhere.
You haven't provided enough detail.A verbal agreement may constitute a binding agreement or contract although it must meet certain requirements. Whether the parties have a valid contract is a determination that must be made by a judge. Some agreements must be in writing in order to be binding. These include transactions regarding real estate and an agreement to make a Will.http://smallbusiness.findlaw.com/business-contracts-forms/what-contracts-are-required-to-be-in-writing.html
Verbal contacts
In Maycomb, most contracts and deals are sealed with a handshake. The trust and honor between individuals are highly valued in the community, and a verbal agreement is often seen as binding. Court proceedings and written contracts are generally reserved for more formal or complex agreements.
No. Not Florida, but maybe Texas. A verbal agreement, like a wedding vow would be binding. To "unwind" the verbal agreement will probably require a divorce lawyer.
You cannot verbally modify a written contract. Lawfully a binding legal contract can only be changed using the same medium as the original agreement. (i.e. Verbal contracts can be changed by other verbal agreements). It's not a legally enforceable and binding contractual term if it's not in writing.
Yes, Definately.