contractmaking
Contractmaking refers to the process of forming legally binding agreements between two or more parties. It encompasses negotiation, drafting, and execution of contracts across commercial, civil, and consumer contexts, and is governed by contract law in the relevant jurisdiction.
A contract typically requires: an offer by one party and an acceptance by another; consideration, meaning something
Common law also recognizes terms being certain or definite, and the communication of acceptance must mirror
Enforceability depends on defects in formation or performance. Breach triggers remedies such as damages, specific performance,
Contract interpretation involves determining the meaning of terms, applying the parol evidence rule, and resolving ambiguities.
In practice, contractmaking includes drafting clear terms, defined terms, boilerplate clauses, risk allocation, confidentiality, assignment and