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Are Emails Legally Binding as Contracts? At the most basic level, an enforceable contract exists if there is an offer by one party, acceptance by the other party, and some exchange of value between them. With this in mind, there is no reason why a contract entered into through email should not be enforceable.
It has generally been accepted in law circles that legally binding contracts may be established through email. Concluding that an email cannot conform to New York law because it cannot be physically signed is unreasonable. It is possible to give purposeful agreement to contract terms, thereby signing it, in an email.
Regardless of an email's folder location, intent, or status, email is a vital piece of corporate electronic information and no different from any other document. Email is now much more than just a communication mechanism but a legal document of record that can be used to an organization's advantage.
A legally binding contract is a contract agreement that is valid under state and federal contract laws. Legally binding means that the parties must obey the terms written in the contract and perform their contract duties as stated. Failure to do so may result in legal consequences, such as a damages award.
Written and verbal agreements Under common law, writing an agreement down is not necessary to make it legally binding. An informal agreement, such as one made verbally, will be binding, if it has the three components. Parliament has made statutory exceptions to this rule.
Thus, it would seem natural that an email should constitute written notice. However, as with most things in the Law it depends. But when no reply is received, the sender will need to demonstrate that the intended recipient actually received the email.
No, generally email does not constitute valid notice unless: (a) you can prove that the person actually got it and read it, typically because they have admitted to it or responded to your email, (b) you have agreed with them in advance that emailing them qualifies as notice, or (c) less commonly, there is a statute on
Email can be by all means submitted as evidence in court in the same way as you would any other form of documentary evidence. However, the reliability of e-mail evidence will be subject to scrutiny. Printed email is definitely not admissible at court as the other side can simply challenge email's authenticity.
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