Business Studies, asked by thanumthanuja, 5 months ago

A contract can be signed between

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Answered by rohantthomas
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Contracts are legally binding documents between two or more parties. ... You can amend your contract in part or in whole, and this depends on the needs of the parties. Additionally, you can modify a contract before signing it or after you and the other party have agreed to it.

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Answered by steffiaspinno
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To be legally enforceable, a formal contract should be agreed by both parties.

An agreement among private persons that creates legally enforceable mutual obligations.  When you sign a contract, you're agreeing to all of the terms, including what end of the deal you're keeping up.

An agreement that is signed by only one party is not regarded legally binding. However, in other situations, courts have considered the written agreement as genuine even though it was only signed by one person.

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