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We know that when signing a contract, one must honor the obligation until the end, because agreements are made to be fulfilled. When the contract involves the purchase of a property, whether it is still a promise or a definitive purchase and sale agreement, in most transactions there is a clause that provides for irrevocability and irrevocability to prevent one of the parties from giving up the deal for any reason. But what do these terms mean? And even if irrevocability and irrevocability are provided for in the contract, are there situations that allow for termination? In the video, I clarify the subject and in which situations can lead to its termination. I hope to help you with the content of the video. You can also find me on social media: E-mail: [email protected] YouTube Channel: / @seudireitoonline INSTAGRAM: / isissouzaaraujoadv FACEBOOK Page: / seudireitoonline786 BLOG: https://seudireitoonline786.blogspot.... Jusbrasil: https://isissouzaaraujo.jusbrasil.com... To register trademarks and patents, contact me by email: [email protected] Whatsapp (31) 991843533 or by / souzaaraujo.marcas