Entertainment Contracts

A mise is an rearrangement of promises between two or extended parties to do or refrain from doing an doing which is enforsable in a court of law. Deposition law is based on the Latin phrase pacta sunt servanda (pacts must be kept). Breach of dicker is recognised by the law and remedies can be provided.

In England and Wales, the banal bidding Statute of Frauds is still in Entertainment Contracts force, but only for guarantees, which must be evidenced in writing, although the agreement may be manufactured orally. Certain other kinds of contract must be in manuscription or they are void, for instance, for sale of earth under s. 52, Law of House Announcement 1925.