Legal Question in Business Law in Oregon

If a singer and a record company signs a contract, but the record company does not give the singer a copy of the contract that he signed so that he knows the terms of the agreement, and his rights, is this contract legal, binding, and enforceable?


Asked on 4/08/12, 12:49 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Daniel Meek Daniel W. Meek

First, the singer must have seen the contract at least once. Otherwise, how could he sign it?

Second, the singer is entitled to a copy of the contract. If the company refuses to provide one, singer could send company a notice that he considers the contract to be terminated, because he cannot conform his behavior to the requirements of a document he cannot read.

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Answered on 4/08/12, 5:49 pm


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