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I'm not sure if "agreed is correct. I would've written "agreed upon" or, even better, "arranged."

"In the Individual Contracts, the specifics of each transaction will be agreed."

What do you think?

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I'm not sure if "agreed is correct. I would've written "agreed upon" or, even better, "arranged."

"In the Individual Contracts, the specifics of each transaction will be agreed."

What do you think?

Thanks!
It's common enough.
 
I wonder whether 'meet' would fit that context or not.


  1. I am happy to see that all your requirements (were) met.

  1. In the Individual Contracts, the specifics of each transaction will meet.

Thank you for commenting.
 
I wonder whether 'meet' would fit that context or not.


  1. I am happy to see that all your requirements (were) met.
  1. In the Individual Contracts, the specifics of each transaction will meet.
Thank you for commenting.

No, "meet" is not at issue here. The parties need to agree on the specifics of a transaction.
 
No, "meet" is not at issue here. The parties need to agree on the specifics of a transaction.
I think the original sentence is fine.
 
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