Legal Question in Consumer Law in Texas
Is an invoice a legal contract in Texas? And there is no mention of a legally binding contract on the invoice
Asked on 7/16/11, 5:30 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Mark Dunn
Mark D. Dunn
A contract is an agreement that two (or more) people make to exchange something of value (goods or services) for something else of value (goods, money, or services).
Most contracts don't have to be in writing. Most contracts are not.
An invoice is (usually) not a contract.
Answered on 7/17/11, 8:29 am
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