they are not, unless recorded in agreement, its all hearsay.
A mere representation is a statement made during negotiations but it may not form part of the contract. A mere representation (if breach) will not give rise to contractual liability whereas a term of the contract will.
In legal terms, for an acceptance to be valid, it must be communicated through words or conduct that clearly demonstrate agreement to the terms of an offer. Simply thinking about acceptance without expressing it is not sufficient for a legally binding contract to be formed. Communication is key in contract law.
You cannot abbreviate it. You can contract the words "it is" to form "it's", but not the words "it was".
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A simple contract is one that is very basic and on paper with signatures. A mere agreement may only be verbal.
Mere does not have a comparative form. The superlative form is merest
I assume you mean to contract, or shorten the words 'there will' ? The contracted form is there'll
A mere puff is an exaggerated statement or claim made in advertising or promotional material that is not meant to be taken literally. It is a form of hyperbole used to enhance the appeal of a product or service.
A simple contract is one that is very basic and on paper with signatures. A mere agreement may only be verbal.
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