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Old 10-03-2005, 03:14 PM  
pood
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Do you need a lawyer to make contract legally binding?

As far as I remember from law class, you don't need a lawyer for a contract to be legally binding, correct?


I'm going to getting some merchandise from a wholesaler broker and we're going to setup a meeting this week. The guy said he broke off from his company and is starting his on. The supplier that he's using, he hasn't used before, so I was kinda skeptical, he said he is willing to sign a contract that he is 100% responsible and will give us full refund if we don't recieve our merchandise.

Should we go ahead and see a lawyer or can we just write this ourselves? I'm just starting small as an ebayer, so if weI saw a lawyer for it, it would defintely cut in th our profits.
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