Legal Question in Business Law in New York
I was threatened to pay $2,200 for nothing and I said I agree under the fear. Is this agreement considered valid?
Asked on 10/28/14, 9:08 am
2 Answers from Attorneys
SHAHRIAR KASHANIAN
LAW OFFICES OF SHAHRIAR KASHANIAN, ESQ.,
It all depends on the consideration furnished to pay the amount and whether the agreement was oral or in writing and the existence of eye witnesses.
Answered on 10/28/14, 9:14 am
kevin connolly
Kevin J. Connolly
If you received nothing of value, and nothing was promised to you then the agreement would probably fail for lack of "consideration."
Answered on 10/28/14, 1:41 pm
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