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Can I cross out parts of a contract before signing it?

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In Contracts, why is some text all in uppercase?

4 votes
2 answers
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Why is it common for settlment agreements to be confidential?

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1 answer
937 views

When are non-indemnification type clauses needed in a contract?

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Can a party argue they did not know a contract was changed before signing it?

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What counts as an offer being accepted?

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When can a person sue for damages?

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What is meant by "right, title and interest"?

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What would happen if someone wanted to sell something affected by a confidentiality agreement?

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Can courts resolve disputes using a legal system outside their location?

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If a product is faulty, who can be held liable?

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Given the doctrine of Contra proferentem wouldn't it be better for the non-drafting party to not point out ambiguity?

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What's the difference between "no strict construction" and "contra proferentem" clauses in contracts?

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378 views

Difference between protect and defend in a contract?

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If a party says something about interpretation of contract, is it binding?

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164 views

When signing a contract, are modifications agreed to in seperate documents striken out or valid?

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58 views

What happens if governing law clause specifies a state but not country?

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Can anything go into a website's TOS just like a normal contract?

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500 views

If someone lets you use their (e.g. Netflix) account, is it legal to let others use it?

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Holding harmless to the extent it infringes on others

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Is a term stating the contract can only be changed in writing, valid?