Examples & Explanations For Contracts

Not all contracts are the same. Learn about the most common contract types—unilateral, bilateral, express, implied, and more—and examples of when each is used.

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JD Supra: Bar Exam Toolbox Podcast Episode 119: Listen and Learn -- Anticipatory Repudiation (Contracts)

Bar Exam Toolbox Podcast Episode 119: Listen and Learn -- Anticipatory Repudiation (Contracts)

JD Supra: Law School Toolbox Podcast Episode 355: Listen and Learn -- Parol Evidence (Contracts)

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Law School Toolbox Podcast Episode 355: Listen and Learn -- Parol Evidence (Contracts)

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Contracts are generally written and signed, and the legal enforceability of them secures some shelter of reliability. Contracts are widely used in commercial law, and for the most part form the legal foundation for transactions across the world.

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View contracts with our service provider, along with performance reports and annual utility metrics. LIPA provides a variety of resources that help you find everything from reports and contracts, to statewide policies and environmental assessments.

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Note: Contracts must be made by parties with the necessary capacity (as age or mental soundness) and must have a lawful, not criminal, object. Except in Louisiana, a valid contract also requires consideration, mutuality of obligations, and a meeting of the minds.

Contracts are the foundational elements of every business and human cooperation in society. They enable parties to come together and collaborate towards their specific desires and needs. They are official agreements that are enforceable by law. Therefore, a contract is a legal obligation.