Written+contract

  • 71Verbal contract — A verbal contract is any contract which is expressed in words (written or spoken). This contrasts with a contract which is implied by actions of the parties. An implied contract can be either implied in fact or implied in law. A contract which is …

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  • 72Quasi-contract — A quasi contract, also called an implied in law contract,E. Marshall Wick, Notes for BUS 447, Gallaudet University, found at [http://homepage.gallaudet.edu/Marshall.Wick/bus447/quasi.html Gallaudet University Website] . Accessed June 30, 2008.]… …

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  • 73collateral contract doctrine — An exception to the parol evidence rule, similar in many respects to the doctrine of partial integration, which permits proof by parol of a separate and independent verbal cuntract between the parties to a written contract under the principle… …

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  • 74simple contract — A parol contract; an oral contract; a written contract not under seal. Perrine v Cheeseman, 11 NJL 174. Any contract other than a specialty or a contract of record. Western Union Tel. Co. v Taylor, 84 Ga 408, 11 SE 396 …

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  • 75formal contract — A written contract or agreement as contrasted with an oral or informal contract or agreement. Historically, a formal contract was under seal; though this is generally no longer required. See also contract …

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  • 76informal contract — A contract that does not require a specified form or formality for its validity. Generally refers to an oral contract as contrasted with a written contract or specialty instrument. See contract …

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  • 77formal contract — A written contract or agreement as contrasted with an oral or informal contract or agreement. Historically, a formal contract was under seal; though this is generally no longer required. See also contract …

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  • 78informal contract — A contract that does not require a specified form or formality for its validity. Generally refers to an oral contract as contrasted with a written contract or specialty instrument. See contract …

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  • 79integrated contract — n. A written contract that contains the entire and final agreement of the parties, and to which oral evidence cannot be admitted; also called an integration. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy… …

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  • 80formal contract — A written contract duly executed, also under seal where a seal is required by law …

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