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explain in simpler terms Certainty and Completeness
The terms of the contract must be clear and complete. If the terms are vague or incomplete, the contract may be deemed unenforceable. Courts strive to uphold contracts where possible but will not enforce agreements lacking essential terms .

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**Certainty** means that the details in a contract need to be clear and specific. For a contract to be valid, everyone involved should understand exactly what they are agreeing to.

**Completeness** means that all important parts of the agreement must be included. If a contract is missing crucial details, it might not be considered valid.

If a contract is unclear or lacks important information, it might not be enforced by the courts. Judges usually try to support contracts, but they won't enforce one if it's not clear or complete.

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