
Section 110 (of the Act)
Section 110 of the Act generally addresses the conditions under which a contract or agreement can be considered valid or enforceable. It specifies that certain formalities, notices, or requirements must be met for the contract to be legally binding. This may include proper documentation, clear consent from all parties, and compliance with relevant procedures. Essentially, Section 110 ensures that agreements are entered into fairly and transparently, providing legal certainty and protecting the rights of involved parties. It aims to prevent disputes by establishing standards for the validity of contracts.