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Q: What type of document would be used to plan the work activites on long term maintenance contract?
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DOES a notarized document become a binding contract?

The notary seal and notary's signature does not make a document a binding contract. The signatures on a contract can be notarized. However, when a document if notarized, the notary is simply stating that to the best of their knowledge the signature is that of the person signing the document. In other words, the notary verifies a signature that they witness. A contract would be binding once the participants sign it in front of the notary and the document is notarized.


Are you in breech of contract if you start another business while employed?

That would depend on what you contract with your employer binds you to. An employment contract may be a negotiated document and it is therefore not possible to give you a general answer. However, IF your employment contract precludes you from starting another business then YES you would be in breach of contract if you did so.


What does mobile document shredding mean?

Mobile document shredding is when your company signs up with another company to come and take your papers that need shredded. You would need a contract.


Example of an Default of the debtor?

An example of default by a debtor could be when they fail to make payments on a loan or mortgage as agreed upon in the terms of the contract. This could result in late fees, penalties, and ultimately, repossession of the collateral if the default continues.


Can a signed real estate contract be voided?

Possibly .. if the contract has such a clause as part of the document. Most likely it would take both parties to agree and sign before such could be invalidated.


If you write a document in pencil will it be enforceable in court?

It depends on the nature of the document. A document that affects an interest in real property must meet recording standards and they may require black ink. If the document is a contract that has been properly executed and the original is available for the judge's inspection it would be legally enforceable.


Can a 16 year old get an apartment without a job in London?

A person must be of legal age to sign a contract. A lease on an apartment is a legal contract. So a 16-year old would not be able to sign this document.


Signed a contract with no vin is this legal?

Most people would not sign a contract without any vin number on the car. It is impossible to register and license a car that does not have a vehicle identification number. A contract is a legal binding document and the buyer is to beware, or in other words be alert in the transaction.


Is a power of attorney a contract?

Typically you would not file it with the court. You would present a notarized copy to the person you are doing business with. If it happens to be a court proceeding, then the court would get a copy.


What are implied terms of employment?

When you work somewhere you have an agreement with your boss. The express terms of the contract are things you explicitly agreed to when you started working, you likely signed a document. Implied terms are parts of the contract that are assumed parts of the contract that don't have to be written down, such as employment standards or minimum wage, which would be outlined by statute.


What are the consequences of cashing a check that was sent to you for a home that was sold if the contract for sale stipulated that money would be the property of new homeowners?

You would be in breach of the contract and the other party to the contract would have cause to sue you. It would get more expensive for you in the end.You would be in breach of the contract and the other party to the contract would have cause to sue you. It would get more expensive for you in the end.You would be in breach of the contract and the other party to the contract would have cause to sue you. It would get more expensive for you in the end.You would be in breach of the contract and the other party to the contract would have cause to sue you. It would get more expensive for you in the end.


Can a lender revise his contract without contacting the debtor?

The finance company has to have a contract signed by you. If they change something it has to be initialed by the customer. Unfortunatly, to fight this you would need to contact a lawyer which would probably cost more than $300. It is absolutely wrong for them to change a legal document after the fact of it being signed by the customer, but I have never seen a contract that actually states a grace period for repossession.