If I signed in only 1 of 2 places on an agreement to provide for karate classes for my son, is it binding if I didn’t fully execute it?
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If I signed in only 1 of 2 places on an agreement to provide for karate classes for my son, is it binding if I didn’t fully execute it?
Asked on October 20, 2012 under Business Law, New York
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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
In order for one to make an opinion as to whether the karate contract that you only signed partially is legally binding upon you to fulfill one would have to read the document in its entirety and see where your signature appears.
If there are portions below the signature as opposed to above it, then the portions below the signature might not be binding upon you.
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