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Originally posted by krish222 View PostIs verbal agreement legally binding
Originally posted by krish222 View PostI was offered an overseas role a year back and my manager agreed to certain terms verbally. I then followed it up with an email confirming those terms.
Originally posted by krish222 View PostHowever after moving overseas, he denied making any such commitment and states that he neither made any commitment verbally or otherwise. Does my email communication to him form a legally binding agreement?
Are you employed or a contractor? Either way, what does your contract say about changing terms & conditions?
And what is the nature of the difference between what your manager said and what is being said now? Is it financial, e.g. expenses or safety related? It may be that your manager's opinion is immaterial compared to external rules.
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If your email said something like:
To confirm what we discussed, blah, blah, blah,
and there's no email refuting / correcting, I think you have a good case!
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Is verbal agreement legally binding
Hi Everyone,
I was offered an overseas role a year back and my manager agreed to certain terms verbally. I then followed it up with an email confirming those terms. However after moving overseas, he denied making any such commitment and states that he neither made any commitment verbally or otherwise. Does my email communication to him form a legally binding agreement?
Thanks
Krish
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