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We provide assistance if there has been a breach of contract and ensure that the parties involved are protected.


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It is highly imperative that each and every contract is a valid contract as it is enforceable by law. If the contract is not valid it is seen as void.

For a contract to be valid it must include:

Security: the agreement must have definite or determinate content so that the commitments can be enforced.

Consensus: the parties’ intent in their minds must concur on all material aspects of their agreement.

Capacity: the parties must have the necessary legal capacity to enter into a contract.

Formalities: wherein exceptional cases, require that the agreement should be in a certain format (for example, in writing and signed), these formalities must be respected.

Legality: the agreement must be lawful – in other words, it cannot be prohibited by law or common law.

Possibility: the undertaken commitments must be performed, and have the capacity to be performed when the agreement is entered