Yes, terms of service are considered a contract between a user and a company.
Yes, an engagement letter is considered a contract between a client and a professional service provider outlining the terms of their agreement.
"No contract" means there is no formal agreement between the user and the provider of the product or service. This lack of a contract can impact the terms of service by allowing the provider to change or terminate the service without notice, and may limit the user's ability to seek legal recourse in case of disputes.
No. A service contract is personal property. See the related question link provided below.
Yes, an offer of employment can be considered a contract if it includes specific terms and conditions that both parties agree to.
Not unless both parties of the contract have violated their terms to provide a good and/or service.
"No contract" means that there is no formal agreement or commitment required to use this service or product. Users are not bound by any specific terms or conditions and can discontinue using the service or product at any time without penalty.
It is considered to be an express contract, where the terms and conditions of the agreement are explicitly stated either verbally or in writing.
A company will supply a service if you sign a contract with them. If you do not agree then do not sign. If you do sign, you are required to fulfill the terms of the contract.
Breaking a contract can be considered illegal if it violates the terms and conditions outlined in the contract. It can lead to legal consequences such as being sued for breach of contract. It is important to carefully review and understand the terms of a contract before entering into it to avoid any legal issues.
Terms and conditions Rules Dispute resolution service (DRS) policy and procedure
It is the published contract on Facebook that lists the rights and responsibilities of both Facebook and the user.
The buyer agrees to pay a pre-determined price for a good or service. The seller agrees to supply that good or service at the pre-determined price. There may well be other terms in the contract.