Agreements that do not give rise to contractual
obligations are not contracts" (true/false).
চুক্তি যা চুক্তিবদ্ধ হবার বাধ্যবাধকতা দেয়
না, সেটা চুক্তি নয়।" (সত্য/মিথ্যা)
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TRUE should be the correct answer....
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The statement given above is true.
Explanation:
- A contract is an agreement that is executable by law.
- A promise or a number of promises that are not disputing and are recognized by the parties engaged is an agreement.
- A contract is legally enforceable. An agreement might or might not be a contract.
- A contract comprises of two elements:
- (i) An agreement; and
- (ii) Legal obligation, i.e., it ought to be enforceable at law.
- Though, there are some agreements that aren’t enforceable in a law court. Such agreements do not give rise to contractual compulsions and are not considered contracts.
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