Legal Question in Business Law in Australia
If a party forgot to present a contract for renewal, can that contract be presented retrospectively, at a later date, and be binding?
Asked on 3/03/11, 8:06 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Steve White
White SW Computer Law
If the parties agree to execute same it can be binding.
The parties may or may not, depending on the circumstances, be obliged to execute same if it is presented late.
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Answered on 3/06/11, 6:06 pm
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