Fraud Vs. Misrepresentation In Contract Cases

Fraud & Misrepresentation In Contract Law

Fraud Vs. Misrepresentation In Contract Cases

Highlights: Fraud and misrepresentation are distinct but closely related legal claims in California contract law. Fraud involves a deliberate intent …

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How To Know If A Contract Is Enforceable In CA

Is Your Contract Legally Enforceable In California?

Summary:To be legally enforceable in California, a contract must include a clear offer, unambiguous acceptance, and lawful consideration. Common pitfalls, …

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Dealing With A Terminated Contract In California

When A Contract Gets Terminated In California: What Now?

Highlights: Contract terminations in California can be lawful or wrongful. Proper notice is critical; missing deadlines or using the wrong …

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Should You Litigate Or Arbitrate A Contract Dispute

Should You Litigate Or Arbitrate A Contract Dispute In LA?

Preview:If you’re facing a contract dispute in Los Angeles, deciding between litigation and arbitration can dramatically impact time, cost, and …

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Unfair Contracts: Legal Limits Explained|Fighting Back Against Unfair Contracts|How Courts Handle Unfair Contract Terms

Unfair Contracts: How Courts Decide What’s Too Much

Summary: California courts can reject contracts that are grossly unfair or formed under questionable conditions, such as those with hidden …

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Understanding Contract Breaches Under CA Law

Breach Of Contract In California: What Counts & What Doesn’t

TL;DR: A breach of contract occurs when one party fails to fulfill their obligations under a binding agreement. California law …

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Can You Enforce A Verbal Contract In California

Can You Sue For Broken Oral Agreements In California?

Key Takeaways: Yes, you can sue for a broken oral agreement in California, but only if you meet certain legal …

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