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In general a purchase contract consists of four basic elements: | In general a purchase contract consists of four basic elements: | ||
− | * Agreement (offer by | + | * Agreement (offer by [[t:Seller]] and acceptance by [[t:Buyer]]) |
* Terms and Conditions (mutual obligations) | * Terms and Conditions (mutual obligations) | ||
− | * Named parties ( | + | * Named parties ([[t:Seller]] and [[t:Buyer]]) |
* Language that is legally binding and enforceable | * Language that is legally binding and enforceable | ||
Final acceptance of the contract may be delayed when the terms of the offer differ from the terms of the acceptance (contractual language). | Final acceptance of the contract may be delayed when the terms of the offer differ from the terms of the acceptance (contractual language). | ||
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|name=Award Contract | |name=Award Contract | ||
|parent=sc:S0 | |parent=sc:S0 | ||
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|level=3 | |level=3 | ||
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The activities associated with writing or receiving and reviewing and accepting the contract for products or services. This may include requesting a formal legal review of the contract language by a qualified legal expert.
In general a purchase contract consists of four basic elements:
Final acceptance of the contract may be delayed when the terms of the offer differ from the terms of the acceptance (contractual language).
A Memorandum of Understanding generally does not constitute a contract.
Disclaimer: OpenReference does not provide legal advice and OpenReference Initiative is not a law firm. Denied Party List Electronic Signature
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