Of course not. An outsider would not be aware of the memo
The memo line on a check is not legally binding; it primarily serves as a note for the payer and payee's reference. While it can indicate the purpose of the payment, it does not usually hold legal weight in enforcing the terms of the transaction. However, if the memo line specifies conditions that are agreed upon by both parties, it may be considered as evidence in a dispute. Ultimately, the enforceability of any terms mentioned in the memo line would depend on the specifics of the situation and applicable laws.
No, information that is "off the record" is not legally binding. It is an agreement between the parties involved, but it does not hold the same weight as a legally binding contract.
Sealed or not, if the bid was offered and it was accepted, yes, it is legally binding.
yes, If the parties involved agree that the decision made will be legally binding
Yes, a text message can be legally binding if it meets the requirements for a contract, such as offer, acceptance, and consideration, and if both parties intend for it to be legally binding.
mediation can be binding if a representative is used if not then its not binding snzbeyueen
A document is legally binding if it has been notarized by a licensed notary. It is also legally binding if it has been filed in court.
no they are not
a contract is LEGALLY BINDING, an agreement is not necessarily legally binding depending on the circumstances
Yes, a 12 year old can form a legally binding contract.
A contract is a legally binding agreement between two or more parties.
Yes, the terms and conditions on a website are legally binding if they are properly presented and agreed to by the user.