> 
> I know, English is not my native one, but how it is related with
> checkbox as agreeing with printed contract?
> When you check that box, you agree that contract is final and valid.
> If you don't want to acept the terms, you simply don't check it.
> 
> Or I don't get secret lawyers language? :)
> 
> Cheers,
> Peter.

A tickbox does not contain all the parts of a full contract. A contract
does not need to be on paper, but it means that 'you and I together
agreed on these terms'. I gave the 'elements' or things that must be
present for a valid contract, a tickbox does not necessarily contain
them all.

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