By Amy J. Lepine
Everyone knows that old, worn-out adage that “an oral contract is worth the paper it’s written on,” but no one really believes it. I don’t and you should not either. In fact, we regularly rely on the word – and dare I say, “honor” of an oral promise. The world simply could not operate with out the expectation that our word is still honorable, and people are entitled to, if not expected to, rely on what we say.
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