Undated Contract Enforceability Guide

Summary

An undated contract can still be enforceable in New Jersey if it meets essential elements like offer, acceptance, consideration, and mutual intent. Bank accounts may not be covered unless explicitly mentioned. For probate, the contract must comply with New Jersey probate laws and clearly outline estate-related terms. Consult a New Jersey estate attorney for a thorough review and to ensure compliance with formalities like signatures, witnesses, and notarization.

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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN I/we agree to the following: I, Mary Ellen Baldi, do hereby reiterate, affirm and aver that I have neither right, title to nor interest in real estate, possesions nor property owned and inheritances to my husband, Thomas D. Baldi III as was mutually agreed upon prior to our marriage in * to maintain individual ownership, control and disposition of individual possesions, property, and inheritances and that status shall continue in perpetuity. Said real estate consists of property in Millville, NJ, at * East Main Street and * Whitall Avenue, which was owned by Thomas D. Baldi III solely, and any profit from said properties, possesions and inheritances shall continue to be his solely. I, Thomas D. Baldi III, do hereby reiterate, affirm and aver that I have neither right, title to nor interest in any possesions nor property owned and inheritances to my wife, Mary Ellen Baldi (nee Finlaw) as was mutually agreed upon prior to our marriage in * to maintain individual ownership, control and disposition of individual possesions, property and inhertances and that status shall continue in perpetuity.Any profits from Mary Ellen Baldi's said properties, possesions and inheritances shall continue shall continue to be hers solely. exptinue to I/we, by affixing our signatures below, do hereby agree to this entire document in perpetuity regardless of any other laws in effect now or in the future. enforcable not dated and if it covers bank accounts
To provide better guidance, could you clarify if you are questioning the enforceability of the contract due to the lack of a date or if you are concerned about whether it covers bank accounts?
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Thank you for providing the details. Here's some information that might help:
- **Enforceability**: In Illinois, an undated contract can still be enforceable if it meets essential contract elements (offer, acceptance, consideration, and mutual intent).
- **Bank Accounts**: Unless explicitly mentioned, bank accounts may not be covered under the terms stated.
~Illinois Legal Aid Online
Website: [www.illinoislegalaid.org](www.illinoislegalaid.org)

Do you need more details on how to ensure bank accounts are included in the agreement?
in new jersey
Thank you for the clarification. Here is some information relevant to New Jersey:
- **Enforceability**: In New Jersey, an undated contract can still be enforceable if it meets essential contract elements (offer, acceptance, consideration, and mutual intent).
- **Bank Accounts**: Unless explicitly mentioned, bank accounts may not be covered under the terms stated.
~Cumberland County Courthouse
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * W Broad St, Bridgeton, NJ *
Website: [Cumberland County Courthouse](https://www.courts.state.nj.us)
Would you like more details on how to amend the contract to include bank accounts?
enforceability in probate for an estate
In Illinois, the enforceability of a contract during probate for an estate depends on several factors:
- **Validity**: The contract must meet essential elements (offer, acceptance, consideration, and mutual intent).
- **Specificity**: The contract should clearly outline the terms related to the estate.
- **Compliance with Probate Laws**: The contract must comply with Illinois probate laws.
Would you like information on how Illinois probate laws might affect this contract?
nj law
For New Jersey, regarding the enforceability of a contract during probate for an estate:
- **Validity**: The contract must meet essential elements (offer, acceptance, consideration, and mutual intent).
- **Specificity**: The contract should clearly outline the terms related to the estate.
- **Compliance with Probate Laws**: The contract must comply with New Jersey probate laws.
~Cumberland County Courthouse
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * W Broad St, Bridgeton, NJ *
Website: [Cumberland County Courthouse](https://www.courts.state.nj.us)

Would you like details on how to ensure the contract complies with New Jersey probate laws?
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For ensuring your contract complies with New Jersey probate laws, consider the following:
- **Attorney Review**: Consult a New Jersey estate attorney to review the contract.
- **Clear Terms**: Ensure the contract explicitly covers all estate-related terms.
- **Formalities**: Follow New Jersey's requirements for signatures, witnesses, and notarization.
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