Legal Question in Business Law in Texas
oral contract
what constitutes an oral contract?
Asked on 2/14/00, 4:06 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Jeremy Nerenberg
The Law Offices of Jeremy Nerenberg, Attorney & Counselor
Re: oral contract
The answer depends on whether or not an oral "offer" and "acceptance" were made. It depends on the exact facts involved. If you would like to discuss this matter further, feel free to contact me at [email protected] or 713-526-5364. Thank you.
Very Truly Yours:
Jeremy Nerenberg, Atty. & Counselor
Answered on 2/17/00, 6:39 pm
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