No, TC is wrong and Ryan is correct as always.
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.
a contract is LEGALLY BINDING, an agreement is not necessarily legally binding depending on the circumstances
A contract is a legally binding agreement between two or more parties.
A Legally Binding Agreement.
A contract is a legally binding agreement between two or more parties.
A contract is a legally binding agreement.
It is not legally binding
Contracts are legally binding on both parties to them.
A Facebook marriage doesn't mean a thing outside Facebook. It is not legally binding.
Generally speaking, an agreement in principle precedes a contract. The contract is enforceable but the agreement is not.
False
You can draft a contract that states the terms of sub-letting the office space, and get both parties to sign it. This will make the agreement legally binding.
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.