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Contract Enforceability After Failure To Disclose Terms
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If a contract A states that the terms of another contract B are included by reference, the existence of the other contract B is not confirmed, if contract B is not disclosed to the other party prior to consent, is contract B and indeed A enforceable? Further, is there a duty on the other party, not knowing if contract B exists, to request its disclosure?
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It is normal in some contracts such as the building trade to refer to standard Terms and conditions ( its got a phrase - I am not a builder )
and yes I would have thought the signer has to find out what he is signing to
You use the word existence rather than notice -
would you say something existed if you didnt know about it?
I certainly would
Can you have knowledge of something that doesnt exist _ hmm not sure about that one
It is normal in some contracts such as the building trade to refer to standard Terms and conditions ( its got a phrase - I am not a builder )
and yes I would have thought the signer has to find out what he is signing to
You use the word existence rather than notice -
would you say something existed if you didnt know about it?
I certainly would
Can you have knowledge of something that doesnt exist _ hmm not sure about that one
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