How you catch a fish or how you fish isn't the same as the fish. There's definitely a difference mate
The happy clappers who have been slamming the bedwetters for weeks are now having to put their own balls in their pants right now and sniff them. This **** show is coming for you and you and even you. I am so ****ing tired of this crap from our club recently. But this is a high five to the happy clappers………..
Well, that's one way to avoid any confrontations... Please don't cry victim after certain people reply to that post with things you don't like. Jeez.
consideration and intent to be legally binding need to be present also. any other legal advice you need will need to be on the clock.
You obviously failed to notice the reference to a verbal contract with my using that vague expression 'verbal contract'. It wouldn't be a 'verbal contract' if any elements of a contract were missing. Therefore, no need for me to refer to any elements of forming a contract if I'm working on the premise that a verbal contract exists. The clock is already running.
Most of the media are quoting "verbal agreement" as opposed to specifically stating "verbal contract". And I've seen one using "verbal pact". So what is the difference between 'agreement', 'pact' and 'contract' from a purely legal standpoint? And if it is an agreement (or pact), is that any different to Isak being told the club would negotiate a revised contract? And I'm not saying that is the reason why Isak wants away, but it is is being reported as such in the same manner as Wissa being unsettled by verbal agreement being breached.