The Manual of Business Being a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearchterm
The Manual of Business Being a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearchterm
Sidney P Sidney Paine Johnston
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ADDITIONAL RULES COX('KI{X1X<; CONTRA< 1. The form of the writing is immaterial. It may be full and formal or simply a note or memorandum embodying its substance, written with ink or pencil. It must br signed, but writing simply the initials is sufficient. The fact that there is an authenticated paper is the important thing, not the form of it. 2. If only one party signs he is bound by the contract, but the other is not. But if the other party agrees to pay a certain sum, although he has not si...gned, payment can be enforced. 3. Signature by Agent. A person may authorize any person as his agent to make a contract for him, and to sign either his own name or of his principal's. A broker, for instance, signs for both the seller and the purcha-er by his own name. 4. Letters. If a letter containing an offer is answered by another accepting it, the two letters taken together constitute the written contract. If an order for goods is sent and filled it is a written contract as far as the writer is concerned but not as to the other party.
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