Promises have long been a part of everyday life, but traditionally, it was widely believed that a
promise could not be legally binding. However, under Texas law, particularly Chapter 26, Title 3 of the Texas Business and Commerce Code, a promise can indeed be binding if it is supported by written documentation and signed by the person making the promise (the promisor). This article explores how emails can transform promises into enforceable contracts, especially when certain legal requirements are met. |
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