Oh, dude, specialty contracts? Like, they're contracts that are specialized, obviously. They usually involve unique services or products, you know, something out of the ordinary. And, like, they often have specific terms and conditions tailored to the specialized nature of the agreement. So, yeah, that's basically it.
Examples of a specialty contract or contract under seal include property deeds and a construction contract. Another example would be business transactions.
The difference between a simple and specialty contract that a simple contract can be done orally, or in writing. A specialty contract must be signed by the parties and must have a seal attached.
Specialty contracts are also known as formal contracts, and must be signed by all the parties involved. A specialty contract must be 'signed, sealed and delivered'. An example of a specialty contract would be the deed to a house.
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Hire purchase contract/installments contract. lease
A simple contract can be made orally, in writing or by the implications deemed from the actions of the parties. A specialty contract must be signed by the parties sealed, for example with a company seal and finally it must be delivered.
features of a valid simple are:- 1-legality 2-offer 3-acceptance
there are three features of silicon
The specialty market, on the other hand, is served primarily by regional agency companies. These companies are less strict in their underwriting requirements
what are three features of reliable data?
180 million in a three year contract 180 million in a three year contract
Yes --- And it was a three year contract.