Contract Law
Contract law governs all written and in some cases oral agreements between people and businesses. A contract is a legal document and the promises in a contract can be enforced in a court of law. Contract law provides many forms of relief to people, including compensatory, liquidated and punitive damages. In addition, contract law provides so-called equitable remedies. Courts can award these when the contract itself is either voided or considered ambiguous and a party to the contract has been injured financially or in some other way. Contract law usually begins by seeking to get the parties into the position they would have been had they each performed all obligations in the contract adequately. If this is not possible, contract law often seeks to put the parties into their pre-contract position. Finally, contract law may seek to award additional damages to a party to a contract if it is shown that another party engaged in fraudulent or grossly negligent behavior.
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Contract Law Resources
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Can The Manufacturer Or Dealer Cause Buyers To Waive Their Rights Under The Lemon Law By Use Of A Contract Clause:
No. Any contract clause which seeks to waive a buyer`s rights under the lemon law is void.
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Civil Law
What is Civil Law? Civil law (also known as municipal law) relates to the relationships of … more
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How To Cancel a Home Improvement Contract
Federal law allows consumers to cancel a home improvement contract within three days if the … more
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What Is A Lemon Under The Law?
The law defines a lemon as a motor vehicle that does not conform to the manufacturer`s express … more
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Corporate Law
What Do Corporate Law Attorneys Do? Corporate law attorneys focus on the legal methods of … more
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Certificate Of Printing Contract Performance
Free Indiana Business Law forms
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Courtinfo Complaint Contract
Free California Business Law forms
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Courtinfo Answer—contract
Free California Business Law forms
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3610 Contract Audit
Free Federal Business Law forms
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Summary of Contracted Hospitals
Free Michigan Business Law forms
