No. However, when you sign a contract the agreement you have is only what is outlined in the body of the contract. It cannot be modified by any oral statements.
No. However, when you sign a contract the agreement you have is only what is outlined in the body of the contract. It cannot be modified by any oral statements.
No. However, when you sign a contract the agreement you have is only what is outlined in the body of the contract. It cannot be modified by any oral statements.
No. However, when you sign a contract the agreement you have is only what is outlined in the body of the contract. It cannot be modified by any oral statements.
A verbal contract is legal and binding. Although it is your word against theirs. You can sue which will cost you money but not necessarily get the reults you want. Suggestion: Find a new horse.
It will be dependent on the type of contract. Some verbal agreements can be enforced.
An example of a verbal contract could be agreeing to pay a friend $50 for a concert ticket they bought for you over the phone. This agreement, even though not in writing, constitutes a verbal contract.
Yes, you can be sued legally for any verbal contract over $600, so don't joke around!!!!
a verbal contracty is as equally valid as a written one, as long as the party alleging the contract can prove agreement on certain terms
What legal wieght does a verbal contract carry, specifically in regards to an offer to sell an item?
verbal contracts are hard to prove, unless it is recorded
Simple answer: There is no such thing. Contracts MUST be written and signed by bothparties to be legally binding. There is an old saying, "A verbal contract is as good as the paper it is written on."
No.
Verbal agreements are enforceable. There are some contracts that have to be in writing depending on the time frames and whether real property is involved.
Yes, a verbal contract between two or more parties can be legally binding, but it may be more difficult to enforce compared to a written contract.
The definition of a contract is an agreement (verbal or written down) between two parties.