An agreement with absolute meeting of the minds. "Conses aide di dam"
Intention to create legal relationship.
Legality.
Prescribed form.
Consideration.
the elements of contract are multifaceted and can be discribed by many in so many ways.
the contract finish /dead time must be valid. this is the most important one.
A valid contract includes an offer by one party, acceptance by the other party, consideration exchanged between the parties, legal capacity of the parties to enter into the contract, and a legal purpose for the contract. These elements are essential for a contract to be legally enforceable.
For a contract to be valid, it must contain an offer, acceptance of that offer, consideration (something of value exchanged), legal capacity of the parties involved, and a lawful purpose. Additionally, the agreement must be made by parties who have the intention to create a legally binding relationship.
VALID SALE ( Bai Sahih)-a sale is valid if all elements together with their conditions arepresent-elements of valid sale are•Contract ( Aqd )•Subject matter ( Mabe'e)•Price ( Thaman )•Possession or delivery ( Qabza )
A valid contract is legally enforceable and meets all the essential elements required by law, such as mutual assent, consideration, capacity, legality, and proper form. On the other hand, a void contract is not legally binding from the beginning due to a fundamental flaw, such as illegality, lack of capacity, impossibility, or violation of public policy. A void contract is treated as if it never existed, while a valid contract creates legal obligations between the parties.
In a breach of contract claim, three elements must be present: 1) the existence of a valid contract, 2) a failure by one party to fulfill their obligations under the contract, and 3) resulting damages or harm suffered by the other party.
offer acceptance counter-offer request of information
valid contract
Agreement Consideration Legal Object Competent Parties Legal Form
No. It is no longer valid.
When someone is induced into entering into a contract as a result of a false statement.