Primal opened this issue on Oct 23, 2006 · 732 posts
darth_poserus posted Fri, 17 November 2006 at 8:38 PM
Stacey,
Thanks for the prompt reply. It is my understanding it doesn't nessicarily have too be called a contract to be one.
It's my understanding, and of course this is based upon law in another state, but often times its the same no matter what state you are in, (you'd have to check for the Great State of Tennessee) but any "agreement" in wich aeither both or one party is required too sign stating they agree too, and will abide by the terms in said agreement, then legally, under the law, it is considered as a contract.
Even if, the agreement statement, or the terms themselves do not specifically state within the "agreement" that it is or is not a contract.
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