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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 seller and acceptance by buyer)
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* Agreement (offer by [[t:Seller]] and acceptance by [[t:Buyer]])
 
* Terms and Conditions (mutual obligations)
 
* Terms and Conditions (mutual obligations)
* Named parties (seller and buyer)
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* 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).  

Revision as of 21:46, 4 July 2017

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:

  • Agreement (offer by Seller and acceptance by Buyer)
  • Terms and Conditions (mutual obligations)
  • Named parties (Seller and Buyer)
  • 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).

Notes

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

Hierarchy

IDNameLevelx
S0Strategic Sourcing2S0
S007Award Contract3S007

Term(s)

IDNameClearx
DPLDenied Party ListDPL
ESIGElectronic SignatureESIG
MOUMemorandum of UnderstandingMOU
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