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DownTheAvenue
Jan 13, 2018Explorer
valhalla360 wrote:DownTheAvenue wrote:
Thank you for your opinion. Even though it is not correct. Unless the language satisfies law, the contract is null and void. The television judges do a big disservice because the viewers then believe that is how the law actually works.
I write and enforce contract terms all the time. I've seen the good the bad and the ugly. Unless you are suggesting some particular unenforceable term, you really need to go back for some refresher courses in contract law.
Well, contract is enforceable if it satisfies the legal definition. You cannot enforce something that is not a legal contract, and to be legal it MUST contain language that satisfies law. You obviously are not an attorney. You may well work in an office where you contact and engage in dialog with people who have already signed a contract that attorneys have written.
Once again, if the contract is not a legal document by definition, then there is nothing a court can do to compel the parties to follow the terms of a document that is not legally binding upon the parties associated with the non-legal document.
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