Probably not, but read the contract and if it says that they can come and take the cat, it may happen if the vet tells about it. Declawing removes the entire first joint. Many vets don't want to do them any more because of this.
It depends on the validity of the contract. If it meets the requirements of a valid contract then it's enforceable.
No. Verbal contracts can be enforceable.
For a contract to be enforceable, it should meet the requirements of offer, acceptance, consideration, legality, capacity, and intention to create legal relations.
In most places a written contract is enforceable. There are places where you have to contract on stamped paper for certain types of agreements.
No
Enforceble contract is a contract which is done with the acceptance with both parties
If the proposed purchaser has an enforceable contract they can file a lawsuit to enforce the contract.If the proposed purchaser has an enforceable contract they can file a lawsuit to enforce the contract.If the proposed purchaser has an enforceable contract they can file a lawsuit to enforce the contract.If the proposed purchaser has an enforceable contract they can file a lawsuit to enforce the contract.
i think it's a contract
No
how contract with an incompetant person con be enforceable by law
False
never never never declaw a cat. the surgery is equivalent to cutting off all your fingertips and toes at the last knuckle.