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Although a document must be signed by each party to be considered legally binding, the mere presence of signatures does not guarantee that an agreement is enforceable in court. To be considered a legally binding contract or document, three critical elements must also be present: Subject, Consideration, and Capacity.
Some examples include individual contract clauses, licensing agreements, complaints, and interrogatories. Sample documents can be found in a number of places including law firm collections or knowledge management systems, and paid databases such as Lexis and Westlaw.
Legal documents, such as contracts and agreements, are mutual promises between two or more parties. They can be seen everywhere from business deals and employee contracts to residential leases and settlement agreements.
In short, a legal document by definition is one that outlines an agreement between two or more parties that has been signed by mutual assent and in all other respects can be relied upon in court. However, there are many other forms of documents that people will refer to as legal.
Examples of these documents include birth certificates, contracts, deeds, leases, titles, wills, etc. During a trial or in preparation of a trial, documents such as a complaint or a summons can also be referred to as legal papers.
Legal forms address substantive matters, such as forms for contracts, wills, and leases. Pleading and practice forms provide language used in pleadings and motions filed with a court in litigation. These supply language for complaints, answers, motions to dismiss, and other motions.