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When a business incorporates is the company legally bound to honor previous contracts it made when it wasnt a corporation?

If the company was not incorporated when the document was created, the company must have been a partnership or a sole-proprietorship. Whoever signed the contract is legally bound by the contract. If a partner signed, the partnership is legally bound. If a person signed, that person is legally bound.


How do you use legally bind?

I'm bound to observe the obligations provided by the lease contract.


Can a car dealership refuse to pay off trade when it is in the contract?

A contract is a legally binding agreement between the parties who have signed it, unless written into the contract otherwise, all parties are bound by the terms of the agreement/contract they signed.


How can an author cut ties with an uncooperative publisher with minimal legal hassle when no contract exists?

If you and the publisher are not legally bound by any contract - simply walk away and cease dealing with them.


Can you get out of a contract to purchase a new car if you have signed the documents but have not taken delivery of the vehicle?

No, once you sign the purchase agreement you are legally bound by that.


How long do i have to cancel a contract in new York state?

On the purchase of a vehicle you cannot cancel the contract as the Cooling Off Period or Buyers Remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a vehicle. You signed the contract and are legally bound to honor it.


How do you end a contract with AT and T without paying the early termination fee Or any contract as a matter of fact?

It's not that easy, because by signing the contract you legally bound yourself to the terms and conditions, saying you understood and would follow them. You could take them to court maybe if you think you were mis-sold something, or something they claimed turned out to be different than what was in the contract. But apart from that, the point of a contract is that it's legally binding and enforcable, there's no real reason to let people unilaterally break their side of it.


Can an individual enter into a contract without being aware of it and be bound by its terms?

If they didn't sign the contract or agree to it, then obviously no. But if they did sign or agree to it, without reading the fine print, then yes.


What if contract does not have cancellation clause?

Unless you can reach some kind of agreement between yourself and the originator of the contract, you are plain out of luck. A contract is just that ... a binding deal between two or more parties ... and upon signing and agreeing to the terms set forth in such contract, you and the other parties involved are legally bound to it and its contents, and there is no way to break it without being sued in a court of law.


Can you terminate a vehicle contract if you still own your trade in and won't sign it over to the dealer?

You signed a contract and now you want to change your mind? What do you think? A contract is a legally binding agreement between 2 parties that is enforceable in law. You signed the contract and you are bound by it. If the contract included you trading in your car then legally you must trade it in. Do otherwise and you are just asking to be sued. You will loose the suit if the contract is in order and will be out more money.


What is a legally binding agreement that can be rejected at the option of one of the parties?

A unilateral contract is a legally binding agreement in which only one party makes a promise or undertakes an obligation, while the other party has the option to accept or reject it. If the second party chooses not to accept the terms of the contract, they are generally not bound by its terms.


The dealer told us one thing to sell the car now is telling us another needing new signatures on a new contract what laws prove that you are not legally bound to signing a new contract?

you can back out on a contract within 72 hours