When doing the thing you were supposed to do under the contract would undermine the point of the contract.
They can read the document, if that's what you mean. But they cannot enforce any violations of the contract's provisions. Contracts are only enforceable under the civil law statutes. Police Officers interpret and enforce ONLY CRIMINAL law!
By performing all obligations under the contract By operation of law By breach By aggreement
The general rule under the law of contract is that Performance must be............???? would be great if someone could help asap! :D thanks
The "Letter of the Law" is the exact wording of the law (statute), and how it's interpreted. It's often the counterpart to "Spirit of the Law", which represents the the law's intention.
A contract may reset by operation of law when there is a material breach by one party, a mutual agreement to cancel or modify the contract, or if the contract is deemed illegal or impossible to perform.
Yes they do. Contracts can be called private law because regardless of what your rights under the law are, you are still bound to do what you agreed to in the contract unless it is illegal.
on Wed Dec 2 we signed a membership contract. Today we emailed a cancellation. Are we within our rights under Mass law?
no
In most places a written contract is enforceable. There are places where you have to contract on stamped paper for certain types of agreements.
pacta sunt sevanda , means in contract law means "the contract has to be respected" whatever the contract agreement is
Contract law refers to the body of law that governs the oral and written agreements that are associated with the exchange of properties, money, goods, and services. Topics that are covered under the contract law includes the termination of contract, contracts of employment, limitation of actions and the freedom of contract.