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cicsman
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What is the name of your state? CA
My partner and I disagree as to what constitutes a legally binding contract.
He maintains that if we draw up a contract for services and it's signed by a service provider then the contract is binding at that point and we do not need to counter sign the contract or even send a copy back to the provider.
I'm of the opinion that both parties must sign in order for the contract to be valid.
Who is right ?. We have dinner riding on this so I hope it's me !
Thanks
My partner and I disagree as to what constitutes a legally binding contract.
He maintains that if we draw up a contract for services and it's signed by a service provider then the contract is binding at that point and we do not need to counter sign the contract or even send a copy back to the provider.
I'm of the opinion that both parties must sign in order for the contract to be valid.
Who is right ?. We have dinner riding on this so I hope it's me !
Thanks