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Contract Signing

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1Contract Signing Empty Contract Signing Mon Jan 07, 2013 1:30 pm

jbravo


Arresto Menor

Pinaprma po ako ng Kontrata pero wala po silang binigay na kopya sakin sa kanila lang po ang kopya..legal po ba iyon?

2Contract Signing Empty Re: Contract Signing Wed Jan 09, 2013 12:16 pm

stargazer


Arresto Mayor

definitely, you should have a copy of the contract. try asking for a copy.

3Contract Signing Empty Re: Contract Signing Wed Jan 09, 2013 12:50 pm

attyman


Arresto Menor

contract is valid, but to be on the safe side should any legal problem arise later on, a copy of the contract would come in handy should you assert/defend your right over it

4Contract Signing Empty Re: Contract Signing Wed Jan 09, 2013 4:00 pm

adel.villafuerte


Arresto Mayor

CONTRACT is a meeting of mind between the parties, stipulating therein what had agreed upon. Failure to furnish copy thereof in one of the parties, the aggrieved party may demand for it, and continuous refusal of the other to do so, is deemed concealment of hidden defects and it is considered a ground for the recession of contract.

Or, the aggrieved party may request a certified copy of contract from the Notary Public who ratified the same.

5Contract Signing Empty Re: Contract Signing Thu Jan 10, 2013 9:10 am

jbravo


Arresto Menor

Maraming Salamat po sa mga tulong ninyo.

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