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.
they didnt get sued for a song but the name "One Direction" is already the name of another band :)
Properly no, but if youbreach it, you could be sued financially for breach of contract.
Nope. Depends on the contract you sign: if it's in there and you don't do what you agree to you can be sued for breach of contract.
no she didnt invent the name
You can only be sued if your name is on the title as well. Financial institutions require a co- signers name on the title. But if it slipped by and your not on the title, you can't be sued.
You can only be sued if your name is on the title as well. Financial institutions require a co- signers name on the title. But if it slipped by and your not on the title, you can't be sued.
becase the voice actor felt that she was being cheated out of her fair share of payment that she makes and reports that Nickelodeon "forced" her to sign the contract for lower pay
Implied-in-facet and expressed
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.
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.
The house was probably sold as a rented unit which has more value to the buyer. He doesn't have to find a renter. If you were not notified that you were to move or if your contract was not changed by the new owner, then you broke the contract and can probably be sued.
Yes, if you are in breach of contract.