Legal Question in Constitutional Law in Colorado

Legal Definition of contract terminology

Does the word ''execute'' in a controlling declaration imply the absolute need that signatures be notarized on a document to make the document legal and binding?


Asked on 12/05/07, 4:55 pm

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Philip Rosmarin Rosmarin Law Firm

Re: Legal Definition of contract terminology

A well written contract is unlikely to imply anything; if it requires a notarized signature it will state that in its terms. Absent that, your signature on a contract is an execution. Whether it is binding is what lawyers, judges, and juries are for.

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Answered on 12/06/07, 1:23 am


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