Consensual Legally-Enforceable Agreement
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A Consensual Legally-Enforceable Agreement is a legally-enforceable agreement that arises from genuine mutual understanding and voluntary participation between legal parties.
- AKA: Mutually Agreed Legal Contract, Voluntary Legal Agreement.
- Context:
- It can (typically) require Consent Elements, such as:
- Informed Consent: Understanding of terms and implications
- Voluntary Consent: Freedom from coercion or duress
- Competent Consent: Capacity to understand and agree
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- It can (typically) follow Consensual Agreement Processes, such as:
- Negotiation Stages, such as: term discussion, mutual adjustment, and agreement formation
- Verification Stages, such as: consent confirmation, understanding verification, and agreement documentation
- Implementation Stages, such as: voluntary performance, cooperative monitoring, and mutual modification
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- It can range from being a Simple Consensual Agreement to being a Complex Consensual Agreement, depending on the agreement complexity and consent verification requirements.
- It can range from being a Traditional Consensual Agreement to being a Modern Consensual Agreement, depending on the agreement form and consent expression method.
- It can range from being a Direct Consensual Agreement to being an Intermediated Consensual Agreement, depending on the negotiation process and party interaction.
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- It can (typically) require Consent Elements, such as:
- Example(s):
- Negotiated Contracts, such as:
- Business Partnership Agreements between equal partners
- Custom Employment Contracts with negotiated terms
- Bespoke Service Agreements between parties
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- Equal Party Agreements, such as:
- Verified Consent Agreements, such as:
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- Negotiated Contracts, such as:
- Counter-Example(s):
- a Contract of Adhesion with no negotiation opportunity
- a Quasi-Contract imposed by law
- a Coerced Agreement under duress
- an Unconscionable Contract with unfair terms
- a Constructive Trust imposed by courts
- See: Mutual Understanding, Voluntary Agreement, Legal Consent, Contract Negotiation, Fair Dealing.