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A handshake is generally not considered a legally binding agreement on its own, as it lacks the formalities of a written contract, such as clear terms and consideration. However, it can signify an intention to enter into a contract and may be enforceable in some situations, depending on the context and the parties' intentions. Courts may recognize handshakes as evidence of an agreement, but they typically require additional proof of mutual consent and specific terms. It’s always advisable to have formal contracts for significant agreements.

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