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How Do You Write A Basic Binding Legal Contract?

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How Do You Write A Basic Binding Legal Contract?

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There are specific parts to a written contract which would make it an airtight document that is binding in court and will stand the test of legality in most cases. The document should be typed on 8 ½” x 11″ paper, double spaced with 1″ margins on all sides. The bottom part of the contract should have signature lines and date lines. The notary seal and signature should go on the bottom underneath the signatures. Decide who the parties of the contract will be. There must be at least two parties to a contract. Only persons may make a contract. Animals, pets, pieces of artwork, possessions and inanimate objects can not be a party to a contract. In the event of one of these, a person must act on it’s behalf as owner or custodian. Who the parties are should be stated. The who and where, as well as identifying addresses, social security numbers or dates of birth can be included, but all of that information may not be included, because of the uniqueness of the other identifying information. Th

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