Types of agreements under Indian Contract Act, 1872 Valid agreement. Section 11 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872. Void agreement. Section 24 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872. Wagering Agreements. Contingent Agreement. Voidable agreement. Express and implied agreements. Illegal Agreements.
A common agreement is a contract between two or more parties that determines the terms and conditions that govern their relationship. The contract states who the parties are, what common goal they wish to reach, and what roles and responsibilities each will take on to do their part to reach that goal.
Common Terms Agreement The CTA is an agreement among the financing parties and the borrower which sets out the terms that are common to all tranches of debt including definitions, conditions precedent, covenants, events of defaults and various miscellaneous provisions.
“Terms and Conditions” is the document governing the contractual relationship between the provider of a service and its user. On the web, this document is often also called “Terms of Service” (ToS), “Terms of Use“, EULA (“End-User License Agreement”), “General Conditions” or “Legal Notes”.