A contractor proposal without specific terms is generally less enforceable than one with clear, defined terms. While some elements of a proposal may still be binding, such as a general agreement to perform work, the lack of specifics regarding scope, payment, and timelines can lead to ambiguities and disputes. Courts typically prefer contracts that outline clear terms and conditions to ensure both parties understand their obligations. Therefore, it is advisable to include specific terms to enhance enforceability.
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