Principles of Contracts: The Third Cousins Rule
May 25th, 2010 by jdsawyer
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Previous Chapter: What is a Contract?
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Disputes and Contingencies
So, contracts are legal documents that obligate the signers to particular courses of actions in the event of enumerated contingencies. What about disagreements? After all, as a legal document, it’s always possible contract could wind up in court – one of the reasons that disputes are hell, particularly if not tended to immediately.
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