Contracts and the Writing Requirement
A contract that is otherwise valid may still be unenforceable if it is not in…
A contract that is otherwise valid may still be unenforceable if it is not in…
An otherwise valid contract might still be unenforceable if the parties did not genuinely agree…
A contract is an agreement that can be enforced in court. It is formed by two or more parties who agree to perform or to refrain from performing some act now or in the future. There are four requirements to form a valid contract, namely an agreement, supported by legally sufficient consideration, made by parties who have the legal capacity to enter into the contract, for a legal purpose.