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EquineHelp

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What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state? Oregon

Is there an Oregon law, or anyother binding law, that states if a person with whom you have a contract, requests a copy of the written contract, that you have to give them one? Is giving them an original contract at time of signing meet the needs of the law?

If a contract is dissolved mutually via a phone call with follow up emails - will that stand up in a court of law? Is specified language required in the contract or in the emails?

Thanks for any advice and if you can identify the reference laws, that would be much appreciated.
 


BelizeBreeze

Senior Member
EquineHelp said:
What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state? Oregon

Is there an Oregon law, or anyother binding law, that states if a person with whom you have a contract, requests a copy of the written contract, that you have to give them one?
no.
Is giving them an original contract at time of signing meet the needs of the law?
yes and no. There is no stipulation in the law that "requires" both parties to the contract to have copies thereof.
If a contract is dissolved mutually via a phone call with follow up emails - will that stand up in a court of law?
That depends on the specific language of the e-mails and if you can prove that the party(ies) to the contract were the ones who sent the e-mails.
Is specified language required in the contract or in the emails?
Well yes.
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Thanks for any advice and if you can identify the reference laws, that would be much appreciated.[/QUOTE]
UCC. It's the VERY LARGE collection of volumns in your local law library.
 

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