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why is understanding the terms of a contract important for both parties…

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why is understanding the terms of a contract important for both parties involved?
a. understanding the terms of a contract is important because a person must be certain of the obligations towards the other party, and must also be aware of penalties incurred if those obligations are not met.
b. understanding the terms of a contract is only important for lawyers, and should only ever have to be signed and not read.
c. understanding the terms of a contract is important because people involved in contracts are almost always taken to court, and must know the contract to give a good defense.
d. understanding the terms of a contract is only important when the other party seems shady or untrustworthy.
please select the best answer from the choices provided

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine why understanding contract terms is important for both parties, we analyze each option:

  • Option a: A contract creates obligations for both parties. Understanding the terms ensures a party knows their obligations to the other and is aware of penalties if obligations are unmet. This aligns with the purpose of a contract (clarity of duties and consequences).
  • Option b: Contract understanding is not limited to lawyers; all parties should understand to fulfill obligations, so this is incorrect.
  • Option c: Contract understanding is important for all parties, not just for court defense or when the other party is untrustworthy. The "almost always taken to court" claim is false.
  • Option d: Contract understanding is always important (to fulfill obligations, avoid disputes), not just when the other party seems untrustworthy. This misrepresents contract law principles.

Answer:

a. Understanding the terms of a contract is important because a person must be certain of the obligations towards the other party, and must also be aware of penalties incurred if those obligations are not met.