Friday, 23 January 2015

If I attach a check to a drafted agreement (such as a settlement offer) and the verbiage of the agreement states that the endorsement line o...

Question

If I attach a check to a drafted agreement (such as a settlement offer) and the verbiage of the agreement states that the endorsement line of the check constitutes a signature, with similar verbiage on the check itself, and Accord and Satisfaction is written in the memo line of the check, if the party cashes the check, is that a legally binding agreement?



Answer

No. I would not find that to be conclusive.



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