Contract (136)
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"The parties, in their freedom to contract, are deemed to intend to be governed by the terms of their contract.
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The law of evidence is quite clear that a contract which is required by law to be in writing can only be varied by an agreement in writing.
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"It is rather surprising that in this day and age, parties, especially parties to a commercial agreement, will commit themselves to an oral agreement.
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"For a party, who pegs his claim on fraudulent misrepresentation, to succeed, he must prove its elements, videlicet:
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"Undoubtedly, the essential elements of a valid and enforceable contract in law were shown to exist in the transaction between the parties.