A contract between two parties is valid except that it must be verified and enforced. If you expect the government or one of its agencies to enforce it then you must have the contract "affirmed" or attested to by accepted individuals. Such an individual is called a "notary" and is someone who has been duly registered with the state or other government to be able to witness an act or action. They usually place their "notary seal" on the document and sign it. Still if there is any question then that person must be able to testify in court as to their witnessing someone having signed the paper
In most places a written contract is enforceable. There are places where you have to contract on stamped paper for certain types of agreements.
Stamped by a notary public to confirm your identity.
House buyers need to read the contract, and know everything the contract ties them in to. And what the contract entitles them to. Also house buyers need to know the penalty for ending the contract early.
does verizon require a contract
The number is stamped on the intack
WiFi doesnt need a contract. Only 3G does.
You can get a Galaxy tablet with a service contract.
Sign my contract please. It says in the contract. The answers are all included in the contract. The conracts tells all the information you need.
You going to sign a contract or no contract? For a contract to get your phone cheaper you will have to do a credit check.
# A contract # A reasonable belief that the other party has materially violated that contract # Damages # An Attorney
No
The policy is a formal document which provides an evidence of the contract of insurance. This document has to be stamped in accordance with the provisions of the Indian Stamp Act, 1899.