It depends on what the contract is for. If you are agreeing to anything involving real property, the contract must be in writing to be enforceable. However, oral contracts are enforceable for many...
Verbal agreements are contracts. However, the enforcement of the same will depend heavily on your ability to substantiate the verbal agreement, the nature of the agreement, with whom it was made, and...
It depends upon the jurisdiction. In many places a verbal contract is just as good as a written one in the eyes of the law - it is an enforceable agreement. However, it can be harder to prove the...
Generally no. Because it cannot be proven that the person who transmitted the e-mail and/or received it are, in fact, the principals to the agreement, or not. For contractural situations it is always...
In lots of states a verbal agreement is legal (Your as good as your word).
I will only do small day jobs, that are not over about $500 with little to no out of pocket money on material. If I get...