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Each contract should be given a name (or title). Typically, it is placed prominently on the cover page (if any), at the top of the first page (either as the lead-in to the parties or, if there is no cover page, as a true title) and probably also in the footer of each page.
Every contract should include a description of the agreed work to do or the result to achieve. This should be as detailed as necessary to make it clear. It should state: what work to do or result to achieve.
The 7 essential elements of a contract are the offer, acceptance, meeting of the minds, consideration, capacity, legality, and sometimes a written document.
The requisite elements that must be established to demonstrate the formation of a legally binding contract are (1) offer. (2) acceptance. (3) consideration. (4) mutuality of obligation. (5) competency and capacity. And, in certain circumstances, (6) a written instrument.
Every contract must include a specific offer and acceptance of that specific offer. Both parties must consent to their free will. Neither party can be coerced nor forced to sign the contract, and both parties must agree to the same terms. If one or both parties are not serious, there's no contract.
The simple answer is that such a contract will be legally enforceable provided that the use of the business names does not create any confusion as to the identity of the party in question, and providing all other elements for the formation of a contract are present.
A trade name does not need to include LLC, Corp, or other legal endings used for your tax entity. But, registering a trade name does not protect you from others using your name as a trademark. A trade name is not a form of intellectual property. To have an official trademark, you must fill out a trademark registration.
A trade name is generally considered the name a business uses for advertising and sales purposes. A trade name is sometimes referred to as a fictitious or doing business as (DBA) title. For example, McDonald's may be the trade name, but the legal name is McDonald's Corporation. A trademark is a brand name.
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