Contracts
If no attorney review notice is sent within the 3-business-day period in New Jersey, the contract:
AAutomatically becomes void
BBecomes legally binding and is no longer subject to attorney review✓ Correct
CRequires a 10-day extension period
DMust be re-signed by both parties to be enforceable
Explanation
If neither party's attorney sends a disapproval or modification letter within the 3-business-day attorney review period, the contract becomes binding as written.
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