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Even emails and text messaging can constitute a legally binding agreement! In fact, this document was never drafted (never mind signed), but the court confirmed that the parties intended to be bound by the terms which they informally negotiated and agreed in the emails.
Any text message can only be shown to have come from a certain phone — it cannot prove who wrote that message, so anyone with access to that phone at any time could have written it. Similar to emails which are CIRC 'dodgy' evidence.
Can an email be considered a legal document? — Quora. There is no such thing as a legal document. There are documents, which may be used as evidence if they are relevant, authenticated, and not more prejudicial than probative. There are contracts, which consist of an offer, acceptance, and an exchange of value.
To date, few jurisdictions consider texting to be legal written notice, and none consider them to be legal documents. Meaning, it may occasionally be legally binding when a text accepts a formal written document. But the text itself cannot be the formal written document.
The answer is yes. . . And no. Text messages aren't automatically admissible in court. Steps must be taken to properly preserve the texts as evidence, or they won't be allowed to be presented in your case.
A quote is not a binding contract. Under contract law, only offers are considered legally binding and a quote is not an offer. That said, accepting a quote can create a legally binding bargain under certain conditions. Each side must agree to give up something to form an enforceable bargain, according to USA Today.
Quotes are legally binding and should ONLY be used when you are certain of the costs involved. NEVER label a written estimate as a 'Quote' You can be held to the figure provided.
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