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Wednesday, 3 February 2010

Writing an agreement

Paro District Court conducted a Legal Advocacy Campaign and public were briefed
on how to write an agreement?


Dasho Lungten told the gathering that any agreement is legal and valid if it is written as follows:

1. The agreement is made in presence of all the parties.

2. All the parties are in consensus with each other

3. There is no overwrite or the agreement is without any overwrite

4. The agreement is written in presence of atleast two witnesses who are not related to any party

5. All the parties and witnesses have signed on their will

6. The agreement has a legal stamp on it

7. The witnesses are not below 18 years

Dasho said that no agreement can be repealed unless it is made without consensus or other means.

Dasho told the gathering that an agreement can be repealed within ten days, if it is made through deception or other means of malpractices.

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