Anonymous ID: d132e8 July 9, 2018, 9:02 a.m. No.2092452   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2495 >>2514

>>2092413

Things were never how you describe. Pick up a contracts law textbook and you'll see. Many things are too complicated to verbally agree and then shake hands. There are timetables, quantities, prices, stipulations for unforeseen problems, and so forth. Handshakes are just contract etiquette, verbal or written. They are not required to make a contract, nor do they make a contract where one would not otherwise exist, as in the promise of a gift followed by a handshake. No contract results.

Anonymous ID: d132e8 July 9, 2018, 9:11 a.m. No.2092514   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2092452

Well, actually, a handshake could be critical in regard to acceptance of a contract. If someone told me they'll mow my lawn for $20, and I didn't say anything but I shook the guy's hand, that would be acceptance of the contract. How many situations like that arise?

Anonymous ID: d132e8 July 9, 2018, 9:15 a.m. No.2092549   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2092495

Well, you were speaking about the NK agreement, so I thought you meant that complicated written contracts were not needed for things like corporate agreements. I didn't think you were referring to mowing laws, but I added the lawn example correction to myself because I like to be accurate in what I say.