Legal Question in Business Law in Texas
When a contract says it has several parts that make up the contract and one of the elements is not included in the paperwork, is the contract voidable?
Asked on 4/06/23, 11:47 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Richard Bryan
Richard Bryan Attorney PC
Could be, yes, if the missing element is material to the agreement. If the missing element is not material it’s unlikely the contract will be voidable.
Good luck.
Answered on 4/06/23, 11:51 am
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