Hey #LegalMastodon, if I wanted to make a non-legally binding offer in a negotiation, is there specific language for that? That is, I want to offer something that I don't want to be legally bound to in any way - they'll have to take it on faith.

To give a little more detail, they want me to do X. I'm willing to do X, but I don't want to be legally or contractually bound in any way (so if they don't like the way I do X, or if they decide to be difficult and claim I didn't do X to their satisfaction, they have no recourse). I shouldn't have to do X, but I'm willing to do it to achieve closure.

Is there a way to put that in writing, without making it contractual?

(Jurisdiction: Ottawa/Ontario/Canada, consumer law)
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