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A contract not recorded on paper or on computer, buy made vocally which is usually enforceable.
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an agreement that is not in writing and is not signed by the parties but is a real existing contract that lacks only the formal requirement of a memorandum to render it enforceable in litigation
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a contract, memorialized in the minds of those present
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Verbal agreement for sale or use of real estate that is typically unenforceable.
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A legally binding verbal agreement.
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A legally binding agreement crated by spoken words rather than reduced to writing. In many jurisdictions, oral contracts with regard to land are unenforceable in any circumstance.
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An enforceable verbal agreement.
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A verbal agreement, one not reduced to writing. Back to the Top
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A contract based on a totally oral agreement between the parties or a contract that is partly written and partly oral.
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A verbal agreement. Verbal agreements for the sale or use of real estate are normally unenforceable.
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Contract not in writing. Some oral contracts are enforceable but those applicable to the sale of real estate are unenforceable.
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A verbal agreement; one which is not reduced to writing.
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An agreement about sale, or conditions of sale, for property made verbally.
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An agreement given verbally, not in writing.
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An oral contract is a contract that terms of which have been agreed by spoken communication, in contrast to a written contract, where the contract is a written document. There may be written, or other physical evidence, of an oral contract -- for example where the parties write down what they have agreed -- but the contract itself is not a written one.
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