Because contracts form the basis of most business relationships, it is helpful to know what makes a contract valid. Several different elements need to be included in a valid contract. Understanding how a contract is formed can help business owners understand what happens when a contract has been breached and what they can do about it.
A valid contract creates a legal agreement between the parties to the contract and typically outlines the obligations and responsibilities of the parties to one another. The elements of a contract include:
Additional requirements for a valid contract include that the parties have capacity to contract, which typically refers to their age and ability to enter into a contract, and that there is no undue influence of duress in the formation of the contract. If one of the key elements of the contract has been breached, or the obligations outlined in it violated, there may be a breach of contract.
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When there has been a breach of contract, the parties have specific legal remedies available to them depending on the circumstances. Understanding what makes a contract valid can help the parties negotiate, draft and execute a contract that protects their interests but they should also be aware of the legal remedies available to them if the contract has been breached to further protect their interests.
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