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Not necessarily. In New York state for example, it's required that any contract worth $500 or more be written. Oral contracts over $500 aren't enforceable.


You could make a similar reservation about written contracts, as the scale of formality goes even higher. Some kinds of contracts require a notary and the worst ones might even require a priest or a rabbi :)


Doesn't an email count as written? I'm pretty sure there's case law on that. (Not sure about a text message, though.)


Still, you've got proof with this that someone is at least less than honorable, even if you can't legally force anything to happen.


Right. And under CA law...




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