agreements
An agreement is a mutual arrangement between two or more parties regarding their rights and duties in relation to a particular matter. In many legal systems, an agreement becomes a contract when it includes certain elements and is legally enforceable. Agreements can be formal or informal and may address commercial, personal, or public affairs. In practice, not every agreement is binding in law; some are moral or social promises without legal effect.
The essential elements of a legally enforceable contract are offer, acceptance, and consideration, along with the
When a contract is breached, remedies may include damages, specific performance, or injunctions. Construction of terms
Common types include sale and service agreements, employment contracts, leases, non-disclosure agreements, and settlement agreements. International