Legal English Innovation SAS

The 5 Elements of a Contract


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legally binding: An agreement that creates legal obligations enforceable in court.

to regurgitate textbook: To repeat information from a textbook without understanding.

to kick off: To begin or start something.

a valid offer: A proposal made with the intention to be bound, with clear terms.

vague language: Words or phrases that are unclear or imprecise.

down the line: In the future.

consideration: Something of value exchanged between parties in a contract.

acceptance: Agreement to the terms of an offer.

intention to create legal relations: The shared understanding that an agreement is legally enforceable.

capacity to enter into a contract: The legal ability to form a binding contract.

unenforceable: A contract a court will not enforce due to a legal defect.

set in stone: Fixed and unchangeable.

stay on top of something: To remain informed and in control of a situation.

to hone a skill: To improve or refine a skill.

grasp a nuance: To understand a subtle difference in meaning.

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Legal English Innovation SASBy Eric Froiland