Legal Question in Construction Law in New York
what's the difference beetween a valid contract and an enforceable contract?
Asked on 3/29/12, 11:50 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Kevin Connolly
Kevin J. Connolly
Not much. You could have unenforceable clauses, such as a pay IF paid clause in an otherwise valid contract. Otherwise, valid contracts are enforceable: the definition of a contract is "an agreement that the courts will enforce."
Answered on 4/12/12, 11:33 am
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