There will be other factors to be considered. Did either party already rely on the agreement and invested time/materials/effort into the execution? Can the date be reasonably determined from the contract? While both parties can agree to cancel it, there is no right to cancel simply because a date is missing.
I would need to know why the policy was cancelled back to inception. Sometimes this is called "flat" cancellation and it is extremely rare. Could you tell me why the insurer cancelled back to inception?
Justin's contract never did get cancled he got singed by Usher
In this state there is a 3 day period during which the contract can be cancelled.
If the contract has no expiration date then the contract continues till the breach of contract.
If the contract explicitly says so, then yes. Otherwise, no.
you show proof it was canceled back then!
Cancellation Termination of an insurance contract before its expiration date, by either the insurance company or the policyholder. Lapsed Insurance Policy When a policyholder fails to pay the due premiums, his or her insurance will get cancelled. These are referred to as a lapsed insurance policies.
The date by which if the contract is not in effect, it becomes null and void.
not likely
if there is no date specify this does not mean there is a breach. for a breach to occur one of the parties to a contract must not have fully performed their obligations. if there is no date specified in the contract the courts will apply a reasonable date
Dating a contract is always important. The date on the contract is the starting point for it to go into effect. Without a date, there may be difficulties if the contract is ever disputed.
In the state of Texas, a person has 3 business days to cancel a contract. After 3 days, the contract can't be cancelled without penalties.