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The different forms of breach of contract as well as remedies for breach of contract will also be briefly discussed. A contract will only be legally binding upon the contracting parties if the following requirements are complied with: consensus, contractual capacity, certainty, possibility, legality and formalities.
An installment contract is a single contract that is completed by a series of performances –such as payments, performances of a service, or delivery of goods–rather than being performed all at one time.
An installment payment contract is a specific type of contract in which the payment structure of the contract is made in a series, or installments, rather than in one large lump payment.
The creation of a valid contract in Florida generally requires: (a) an offer; (b) the acceptance of the offer; (3) consideration i.e., a bargained-for exchange; (4) reasonably certain terms of the agreement; and (5) capacity of each party to enter into a contract.
Many contracts, such as simple sales agreements or employment agreements, do not need to be notarized to be legally binding. The requirement varies based on the contract type and jurisdiction. However, some contracts like real estate transfers or powers of attorney may require notarization by law.
Notably, the statute of frauds in Florida requires certain contracts to be in writing to be enforceable, such as those involving real estate transactions, agreements that cannot be performed within one year, and contracts for goods valued over a certain threshold.
An installment contract is a type of contract where the work or payment is divided into smaller parts and completed over a period of time instead of all at once.
Contract Payment means any debt of the obligated party under a contract, including but not limited to certain scheduled payments, interest, finance charges, and other obligations. This excludes option payments at the end of a leasing term, any collected fees for third parties, and any other residual payments.