Originally posted by: Harvey
Originally posted by: Atrail
Paper contracts need to be signed in front of a notary!
No, they do not. A signed contract is valid and enforcable as long as it meets certain criteria. A contract is a binding agreement comprising:
Offer -- An offer to provide an item, or perform an act (including a promise) in exchage for another item or act.
Acceptance -- Agreement to accept the item or act.
Mutual Consideration -- The price or value of each part of the transaction. The only requirement is that the consideration be
adequate and legal.
Time certain -- You cannot contract in perpetuity. Your agreement must show a date and time of completion.
Here's an example that should work:
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The following is a contract between
ThERibMaSTeR and
This Guy At Work.
ThERibMaSTeR, hereby agrees to sell my
Tandy TRS-80 to
This Guy At Work for the sum of
nine hundred dollars ($900) to be paid in
six (6) monthly installments of
$150. The first installment shall be payable on
(date).
This Guy At Work hereby agrees to purchase the above
Tandy TRS-80 from
ThERibMaSTeR at the above named price and payment schedule.
ThERibMaSTeR hereby declares that this
Tandy TRS-80 to
This Guy At Work is fully functional as of the date of delivery and (name your warranty terms).
This Guy At Work hereby declares that he has inspected this
Tandy TRS-80 and agrees that it is fully functional.
Agreed:
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Date:___________________
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Date:___________________