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Q: Can you be sued for breaking an online contract?
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Can you get sued for breaking a contract with four weeks notice?

Once you enter into a contract, you can be sued for breaking the contract, unless there is a clause permitting a party to withdraw within a specified time or if both parties agree to cancel the contract. Providing what you feel may be adequate notice may not be perceived the same by the other party or by a court.


What songs have been sued for breaking copyright law?

No songs have ever been sued.


Can you get sued for breaking a lease if your getting disability payments?

Yes, you can still be sued even if you are on disability.


Can teens be charged with breaking the law?

Yes, they can be sued.


Why did the Kardashians get sued?

because her first husband ray j, his sisters sued her as revenge for breaking up with him


What is the act of breaking a written contract?

The specific term for the "act" of breaking a written contract is "breach."


Can a doctor sued for malpractice reveal medical information about patient?

A doctor can be sued for breaking doctor/patient confidentiality.


On which type contract can the government can be sued?

Implied-in-facet and expressed


If your name is on a contract and you didn't sign it can you be sued?

If you didn't sign the contract then you are not bound by the terms. You can't be sued for breaching a contract you didn't sign unless you authorized someone else to sign on your behalf such as an attorney-in-fact or authorized agent.


Can employee cancel employment?

Yes, an employee can cancel employment as long as there was no contract for that employment. If there was a contract, the employee can be sued for breech of contract.


Can you be sued for making a verbal deal and taking a deposit on a car sale and then selling for better offer Can I be sued by either party and for what?

Yes you can be sued for breach of contract. A verbal agreement can be considered a contract and the fact that you accepted a deposit suggests that you and the buyer had reached an agreement.


Why doesn't Santa get sued for breaking and entering?

Because he isnt real?