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Lisa Kudrow on Contract Modification…Sorta

by Graham Martin on October 17, 2011 · 0 comments

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As long as all parties to a contract agree, a contract can be modified in almost any way. But there are important considerations to make along the way and requirements that need to be met to ensure that the modification is both valid and enforceable. Read on to learn about everyday contract modifications and how to ensure their strength.

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Contract Killer Fails to Kill—Contract Modified

February 14, 2011
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If you have been reading this blog at least semi-regularly you will notice a couple issues given this post’s title: (1) A contract to kill someone, and (2) Modification of a contract. There technically isn’t anything wrong with modifying a contract, but generally every party to the contract needs to agree to the modification in [...]

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Impossible and Illegal Contracts

November 17, 2010

For all the time I spend on this site talking about being bound to a contract once it is signed, there are some times that even though you have signed a contract, you are not bound to it. The two I am going to go through today are Impossibility and Illegality.

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