A Minecraft server has a partnership with a hoster.
Now the owner of the server and the hoster wanted to finalize the partnership with a contract.
I have read the contract (I'm not the owner of the server, but the vServer runs through me, so I'm in the contract) and discovered several typographical errors.
Now I wonder if this contract would be valid at all?
Depending on the comma, a sentence can be picked up completely differently…
Perhaps you should have asked yourself that before signing.
With his autograph underneath, you agreed to the content as it stands there.
I don't quite understand where you left an existing signature out of my question.
I just wrote that I read it.
The contract has not yet been signed
An unsigned contract is initially nothing more than a printed piece of paper.
A contract becomes valid through signatures.
If you do not like the suggestion or discover mistakes, then simply speak to the future contract partner before signing it. I don't see the problem at all?!
I was now generally interested in whether a contract with typing errors would be valid as soon as you sign it.
I now have the answer, thanks for the help
Yes he would