Part I – The What, How & Why of Contracts
Part I begins discussing the basic elements of a contract including whether a contract is required to be in writng, what elements are necessary to form a valid contract as well as a discussion on unenforceable contracts as a result of the object of the contract. Part II of this video series discusses the capacity of parties to contract as well as facts to consider when entering into a contract either individually or on behalf of a corporte entity. Part III of this video series uses the facts and findings of past court cases to discuss the importance of an offer, acceptance and consideration to a contract. Finally, Part IV of this video series reviews the importance of written contracts as well as specific terms and provisions that should be considered to be included in written contracts.
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