nelsonmuntz
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I'm not a lawyer, but it is bizarre. That said, not having a copy of a contract doesn't invalidate a contract. Still, I would think that large state entities would require a copy of a contract for audits, etc.
It can invalidate the contract, unless all the parties agreed in advance that the only contract would be at the ACC office, in which case I am willing to bet there are no statutes or cases covering something this ridiculous. Why would anyone set up such an absurd situation?