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Shedding Light on Adult Contracts
Wed, 09/03/2008 - 10:50 — Sinners SaintWhile it is still advisable to have your attorney look over any contracts before you sign them, understanding the basic structures of enforceable contract drafting is an essential aspect of operating any business. Contracts are a fundamental component of any adult business, and recognizing the roles of 'Mutual Assent', 'Consideration', 'Capacity', and 'Lawful Agreement' in establishing a legally binding contract can go along way in assessing your proposals before you start paying a lawyer to jump into the mix.
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The best piece of advice in this whole article is that you should always hire a lawyer to review your contracts before you sign them.
This is helpful for just about any business deal: online or offline, though that part about being a "Lawful Agreement" seems like a good one to pay attention to in this business.