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Originally Posted by Lawdog
ezrhythm:
You're right, I can't produce a contract under seal. Not from any kind of court, admiralty or otherwise.
Because contracts are not required to be sealed.
Sure, sometimes a do***ent has the word "Seal" next to or below where the person signed his or her name. But your signature is your seal. Signing is sealing. No need to add a gold colored sticker.
You can put an actual seal on a contract if you want. In my state that just makes it a higher grade of contract.
A simple contract may be in writing or may be oral. Another section of the Georgia Code says that.
Simple contracts are enforceable, same as specialty ones.
I've closed deals where there was a contract to lend more than half a million dollars. The person borrowing the money only had to sign it. No golden sticker needed.
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So you can't or won't answer my question then?
Is a court the only way to settle a controversy?
Yes or no. Court can be taken to include tribunals and the rest.