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Question is worded too generally. If the contract pertains specifically to you and only you - and you have not signed it - no, you are not bound by its provisions. However, if you are part of a group which the signatory was representing, then yes, they were signing for all the persons in your group and acknowledging that your/their group would abide by the terms. The fact that you may not personally like it does not lessen your responsibility to abide by the group's representative.

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Q: Are you bound by terms and conditions if they required a signature and you have not signed?
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