No.
A simple email can not be considered a legal and binding contract unless the email was constructed to be that and signed by both parties. Most courts will not accept an agreement between two people by a simple email. Nor can an email be described as "certified mail". The reason for this is that emails can be edited by either party.
Parties can enter into an electronic mail contract using email by clearly expressing their agreement to the terms of the contract through email communication. This can include discussing and confirming the terms of the contract, such as price, delivery dates, and other important details, within the email correspondence. Once both parties have reached a mutual understanding and agreement, the contract is considered legally binding.
yes, when you post your e-mail that will act as an acceptance and a contract will be formed. A contract can be formed through any means of communication including e-mail.
A verbal contract is one in which the agreement (i.e., contract) is made by the spoken word, not the written word.Generally no, but this is changing as more businesses use electronic communications to create email contracts that are binding. Because it cannot be proven that the person who transmitted the e-mail and/or received it are, in fact, the principals to the agreement, or not. For contractual situations it is always preferred to execute a document with notarized signatures.
An email is just as good as a signed document, as long as the other party did not immediately email back contesting the validity of the email.
An email or in fact verbal communication can be legally binding in a court of law. If the email is specific and clear, they could be held legally liable in a court of law.
no they call you
yes
Unless Mike had offered out his email to the public it should not be displayed for his privacy.
The webmail offered by WowWay Internet is called WOW! Email. According to their website, WOW! Email is sleek, fast, user friendly, and simple. Five email adresses are available per household.
Maybe. It depends on exactly what your contract with your ISP is.
Well on youtube it usually means ACCEPTED HALALUJA! So smiley faces to you :) Just received an email from this guy.... he said it was accepted :D