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by wittyreference
1986 days ago
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Actually signing a contract doesn't begin and end at a signature. It requires a meeting of the minds, which the signature is meant to represent. A contract without a meeting of the minds - such as a contract presented in a context coercing the counterparty not to have an attorney parse it for them - is invalid, signature or no. |
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