Legal Question in Business Law in Georgia
a new contract replacing a old one is enforceable if?
Asked on 9/18/11, 6:29 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Glen Ashman
Ashman Law Office also dba Glen Ashman Attorney
Your question has no details and makes no sense. Tell us what you actually are trying to find out.
Answered on 9/18/11, 7:37 pm
Jillian Sidoti
The Law Office of Jillian Sidoti
Generally speaking, if you sign a new agreement, it may supersede any previous agreement. Though, there may be some particular instances in which there are restrictions.
If you would like to discuss this situation or have a new contract drafted up to replace the old one, please contact my associate Mark at [email protected].
Thanks!
Answered on 9/20/11, 11:59 am
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