Verbal Commitments Clause Samples
The Verbal Commitments clause establishes that only written agreements are legally binding between the parties, and that any verbal promises or assurances made outside the written contract are not enforceable. In practice, this means that discussions, negotiations, or informal statements made before or during the contract process do not create obligations unless they are explicitly included in the final written document. This clause serves to prevent misunderstandings and disputes by ensuring that all terms and commitments are clearly documented, thereby protecting both parties from claims based on informal or undocumented conversations.
Verbal Commitments. Returning players may verbally commit after July 8, 2023. A verbal commitment is not binding. The player may revoke the commitment at any time, before signing this Letter of Commitment, without penalty.
Verbal Commitments. A verbal commitment is not binding. The player may revoke the commitment at any time, before signing a Letter of Commitment, without penalty.
Verbal Commitments. A player may commit verbally to a club prior to September 14, 2021. A verbal commitment is not binding. The player may revoke the commitment at any time, before signing the Letter of Commitment, without penalty.
