Contractual Brief:
A contractual brief is a voluntary, deliberate and legal binding agreement. This can be shared with two or more competent parties. Contracts mainly contain written content but can be spoken or implied. A contractual relationship is evidenced by;
A contractual brief is a voluntary, deliberate and legal binding agreement. This can be shared with two or more competent parties. Contracts mainly contain written content but can be spoken or implied. A contractual relationship is evidenced by;
- An offer
- An acceptance of the offer
- Legal and valuable consideration
Contracts can be oral, written, or implied by the parties’ actions. A written document which purports to be a contract is in fact merely evidence of the details of the fundamentals noted above. It is not the contract itself. For obvious reasons, it has become the practice in most situations to spell out all the details that the parties have agreed to in writing. This ensures that everyone can see in black and white exactly what they are agreeing to and make any changes that they want made clear to the other party.