
Theorem of the Contract
The Theorem of the Contract states that if two parties agree on a contract and both fulfill its promises, then each must honor the other's obligations. In essence, a valid contract creates mutual commitments: each person is legally bound to do what they promised, and if one party does not meet their part, the other can seek legal remedy. This principle ensures fairness and predictability in agreements, emphasizing that contracts are binding actions founded on mutual consent and enforcement by law.