True
True
Are all contracts the result of mutual promises by both parties
Contracts are official documentation. Some agreements are made with oral promises and/or handshakes.
False. While promises are often expected to be upheld, not all promises are legally enforceable. Legal enforcement typically requires a formal agreement with specific terms, consideration, and intent to create a binding obligation. Additionally, certain promises may lack the necessary legal elements to be enforceable in a court of law.
The rule of law promises that all individuals are subject to the same laws and procedures, ensuring fairness, justice, and equality. It also promises that government actions are constrained by law and that everyone has a right to due process and legal recourse.
Legal definition of "Business Days" all days excluding Saturday, Sunday, and Federal Holidays.
All the Fine Promises was created in 2003.
They will include all legal issues. There are a lot of things that are different in other countries and these must be accounted for.
Not all contracts are legally enforceable. For a contract to be enforceable, it typically must meet certain legal requirements, including mutual consent, consideration, legal capacity of the parties, and a lawful purpose. Additionally, some contracts may be deemed unenforceable due to factors like illegality, lack of proper form (e.g., not being in writing when required), or if one party was coerced or defrauded. Therefore, while many contracts are enforceable, various conditions can render them invalid.
No. But there are lots of God's promises all throughout the Bible!God promises are covenents.
no and no
there should be a consideration for each party........