While oral agreements can hold up in court, they tend to be more difficult to prove than written contracts. That’s why it’s always best practice to have a signed agreement with customers, suppliers, partners, key employees, third-party providers, and government entities.
Tasheel Lawyers can help you with every step of the contracting process.
All commercial contracts in the UAE are based on the good faith element, which requires all parties involved to act transparently and without deceit. This is stipulated by the Civil Transactions Law (Federal Law No. 5 of 1985), otherwise known as the Civil Code, which is based on Sharia law principles.
The following elements are essential for a commercial contract under the Civil Code:
The courts will also examine the following factors to decide if the contract is legal:
We are intimately familiar with the UAE’s legal system, meaning we can provide tailored advice without overcharging you.
Our lawyers offer personalized consultations on a variety of commercial contract-related services:
We maintain strong working relationships with various regulatory authorities, so we’re always up-to-date on the latest developments in key practice areas. This allows us to give clear, practical, and pragmatic advice that stays current.
We have extensive experience advising businesses on commercial arrangements in the UAE, taking into consideration the nature of the business and various legal risks. We provide advice on all types of commercial agencies, and issues concerning agency legislation.
Our experienced lawyers in the UAE specialize in a wide range of commercial contracts, ensuring that your interests are always protected
The Government of Dubai Legal Affairs Department often reviews contracts and agreements to protect the interests of Dubai government entities and ensure compliance with current legislation.
In the other emirates, the local authorities will often check legal documents in which their own government is a party. Therefore, it’s crucial to ensure that these types of contracts are written correctly and reviewed completely before they are submitted.
In other words, it is vital that you read over a contract before signing it. This seems like an obvious suggestion, but with contracts becoming more and more complex as time goes on, people often times gloss over sections without giving them due attention. For example, the terms and conditions of websites are usually very long and contain many legal provisions. However, most people do not take the time to read these when they are completing transactions online.
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