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A contract is a formal, legally binding agreement: an agreement between parties, creating mutual obligations that are enforceable by law. Legal professionals must ensure that the contracts they draft are not only well-constructed but also form an enforceable contract—a formal, legally binding agreement.
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This free guide will take you on a journey through a contract, giving comprehensive explanations and guidance on each part of contract law.