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No, serfs did not take part in a feudal contract. They were born into their station in life, and there was no need to obtain the promises required for feudalism from wholly free people. The serfs had a measure of freedom, but they were bound to the land legally.
The lords promised to give their vassals protection and fiefs, or estates.
Vassals were people who had entered into a feudal contract with their lords. As part of the feudal contract, each was required to protect the other. Usually, this meant the vassal gave military support to the lord, but the lord was obliged to support the vassal in the event that the vassal was attacked. In exchange for military support, the vassal got a fiefdom or land grant, which was an estate from which he could get an income.
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A legal contract is binding. If you break the contract without having the legal right to do so as set in the terms of the contract or by having the contract declared void by a court, the other party has the right to sue you in order to be compensated for the value of the contract.
the feudal contract
If you break a contract, you may face legal consequences such as being sued for breach of contract and having to pay damages to the other party. It is important to carefully review and understand the terms of a contract before entering into it to avoid potential repercussions for breaking it.
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The chivalric code was a code in Feudal society that nobles adhered to. The chivalric code was essential in Feudal society because it made the feudal contract meaning. Part of the code was being honest and breaking a feudal oath was unacceptable socially.
No, serfs did not take part in a feudal contract. They were born into their station in life, and there was no need to obtain the promises required for feudalism from wholly free people. The serfs had a measure of freedom, but they were bound to the land legally.
Of course anyone can break a contract. That is what the courts are for. They will enforce the contract as it was written unless there is some mitigating factors.
No one has such a contract to begin with,
I had this question on homework and I think it's land.... But not quite sure.
Depends on what the contract states.
I would also like to know if there is any way to break a contract with Yellowbook.com
You can stop payment on the automatic monthly billing. You can also call your account representative and see if they will let you out of your contract.