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12.6 Conditional Contracts

Background What is a condition? In this section “condition” refers to an external circumstance or event upon which the obligations ...

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12.6 Conditional Contracts

12.5 Signing in Counterparts

Background Where contracting parties are unable to sign the same original copy of a contract, they may instead wish to ...

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12.5 Signing in Counterparts

12.4 Signature Blocks

The requirements for validly executing a contract largely depend on the nature of each legal entity executing it and in ...

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12.4 Signature Blocks

12.3 Pre-Contractual Documents

Background The contract can give force to and clarify the status of any pre-contractual documents or information, such as proposals ...

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12.3 Pre-Contractual Documents

12.2 Authority to Contract

Background The process requirements and practical issues of entering into a contract are dealt with in other sections of this ...

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12.2 Authority to Contract

12.1 Describing the Parties

Background The parties to a contract are the persons that have agreed to be bound by the contract. In most ...

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12.1 Describing the Parties
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