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Category: Contract Law

Contract and Tort / Contract Law / Law Articles / Law Simplified

Rolling Tenancy Agreements: What You Need To Know

A rolling tenancy agreement is a month-to-month contract between a landlord and a tenant. This type of contract allows for a greater degree of flexibility for both parties, as it …

Contract and Tort / Contract Law / Law Simplified

What’s the Best Clause To Put In Your Contract – Arbitration Or Court? Simplified

There are advantages and disadvantages to both court clauses and arbitration clauses. In a court clause, the parties agree that any future disputes will be resolved through litigation in a …

Contract and Tort / Contract Law / Law Articles

Contract vs. Agreement Simplified: What is the Difference and Why Does it Matter?

An agreement differs from a contract in that it doesn’t necessarily have to be in writing. Contracts, on the other hand, must always be in writing, and they must be …

Contract and Tort / Contract Law / Law Articles

What Is The Difference Between Sale And Agreement To Sell

The main difference between sale and agreement to sell is that when the buyer takes delivery of the goods, it is a sale. However, an agreement to sell is an …

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A Good Partnership Agreement Is Critical For A Successful Business Relationship

  Partnership Agreements can be extremely beneficial to managing your business. By creating a partnership agreement, you and your partners will set the terms of your relationship to mainly avoid …

Contract Law / English Law Articles

  What Happens When An Unenforceable Term Is Found In A Contract?

If a term in a contract is unenforceable, it means that the term is invalid. Contracts are legally binding agreements between two parties, and they must be executed with consent. …

Contract Law

Misrepresentation Of Contract, Explained In Simple Points

Misrepresentation is a concept in contract law. It means a false statement of fact made by one party to another, which induced the latter to contract. For example, under certain …

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