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Legal question
If a contract contains any wrong information in it(between the parties that signed it), could it or is it, considered null and void or is it still legally binding?
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its ur obligation to read it before you signed it prob is legal
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as long as there is "Consideration" on both sides, binding, imo
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Addy's and Zip and postal codes were wrong, it wasn't me but a friend, on top of everything the agreements were not fulfilled in the allotted time.
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if the person who the contract and didnt fulfill there end of the agreement there should be an out in the agreement
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If the agreements were not fullfilled, then someone breached the contract..addys etc, doubt that is meaningful
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Depends what the party wants. If they want the contract recinded, damages from the breach, or to excuse their own performance then it depends. As far as incorrect info if it is just basic info and doesn't alter any material terms of the contract then it shouldn't really matter. Also, if your friend was aware of the error there might be issues there as at common law all contracts have a covenant of good faith. If they intentionally provided the wrong info then it would generally be frowned upon as the courts prefer "clean hands" i.e not shady stuff. Also what was the contract for? Goods, services, installments, property, dollar amount, and basically every other fact affects how it could be interpreted. Any specific info could shine some light on possible outcomes.
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