What is unenforceable contract
An unenforceable contract is a written or oral agreement that will not be enforced by courts. There are many different reasons that a court may not enforce a contract. Contracts may be unenforceable because of their subject matter, because one party to the agreement unfairly took advantage of the other party, or because there is not enough proof of the agreement.
Do you need legal assistance or advice regarding unenforceable contract? Or do you still have questions about this topic? Our Contract law lawyer will be happy to help you!
Do you want to know what Law & More can do for you as a law firm in Eindhoven and Amsterdam?
Then contact us by phone +31 40 369 06 80 or send an e-mail to:
mr. Tom Meevis, advocate at Law & More – tom.meevis@lawandmore.nl
mr. Ruby van Kersbergen, advocate at & More – ruby.van.kersbergen@lawandmore.nl