For a contract to be legally binding, it typically needs four key elements: an offer, acceptance, consideration (something of value exchanged), and the intention to create a legal relationship.
a contract is LEGALLY BINDING, an agreement is not necessarily legally binding depending on the circumstances
A contract is a legally binding agreement.
Yes, a 12 year old can form a legally binding contract.
The Latin phrase for legally binding contract is "pacta sunt servanda".
Yes, a contract for a timeshare is legally binding. However, the contract usually has an opt out period of at least ten days. The salesperson can also choose to let you out of the contract.
A cellular contract is a legally binding contract; you must be 18 to enter into a legally binding contract. The answer is 18 years old.
Yes, an invoice can serve as a legally binding contract if it contains all the necessary elements of a contract, such as an offer, acceptance, consideration, and mutual agreement.
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.
Yes, it is.
You would need to be at the age in which you can be entered into a legally binding contract. In the United States, that age is eighteen.
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.
In a legally binding contract, the party is a person or entity that agrees to the terms and obligations outlined in the contract. Each party involved in the contract is responsible for fulfilling their agreed-upon duties and can be held legally accountable if they fail to do so.