There is certainly such a thing as an "oral contract." It's just that they do not supersede written contracts.
Ed -- not true to make a statement like that. Many, many times oral contracts can and do supercede written agreements.
Regarding non-binding agreements, I know nothing of this place nor have I been there. However, many sets of laws are interpreted differently for "members". It may be zoning or other laws which make the difference. In fact, in many localities, the particular type of bar which is the favorite of many pilots on this board require someone to be a "member" to enter. "Membership" is a $5 or $10 fee plus signing a clipboard. But "membership" changes the rules.
Many times the proper term for a "non-bonding agreement" is that it is binding, bt cancelable at will by either party without any penalty or negative consequence.
Fly safe.
Ed -- not true to make a statement like that. Many, many times oral contracts can and do supercede written agreements.
Regarding non-binding agreements, I know nothing of this place nor have I been there. However, many sets of laws are interpreted differently for "members". It may be zoning or other laws which make the difference. In fact, in many localities, the particular type of bar which is the favorite of many pilots on this board require someone to be a "member" to enter. "Membership" is a $5 or $10 fee plus signing a clipboard. But "membership" changes the rules.
Many times the proper term for a "non-bonding agreement" is that it is binding, bt cancelable at will by either party without any penalty or negative consequence.
Fly safe.