rwalker999
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Apparently a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) has been established between the Dogs and Des.
In general, an MOU is not legally binding. However, it can be binding if its contents contain the six elements of
a contract which are necessary to in fact make it enforceable.
These elements include:-
The first five elements are pretty well explanatory - consideration refers to dollar amount
arising from the agreement.
To further complicate things, a verbal agreement can sit aside a MOU and this can be legally binding.
I personally, would get Des, the super coach, to pay back what he has made over the years - less a few GF appearances, as our proud club has regressed to the point where we are no longer feared in this NRL competition.
So, the issue to be resolved is complex and your guess is as good as mine as to how it pans out.
In general, an MOU is not legally binding. However, it can be binding if its contents contain the six elements of
a contract which are necessary to in fact make it enforceable.
These elements include:-
- An offer.
- An acceptance.
- Competent parties who have the legal capacity to contract.
- Lawful subject matter.
- Mutuality of obligation.
- Consideration.
The first five elements are pretty well explanatory - consideration refers to dollar amount
arising from the agreement.
To further complicate things, a verbal agreement can sit aside a MOU and this can be legally binding.
I personally, would get Des, the super coach, to pay back what he has made over the years - less a few GF appearances, as our proud club has regressed to the point where we are no longer feared in this NRL competition.
So, the issue to be resolved is complex and your guess is as good as mine as to how it pans out.