Is a verbal service contract enforceable under Danish law if there is no written agreement?

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最終更新日: Nov 24, 2025
Last month I hired a Danish consultant for a website project after a phone call; no formal written contract was signed. We did exchange emails summarizing scope and price, but the client now denies the agreement. How enforceable is an oral contract under Danish law, and what proof would I need to pursue payment?

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mohammad mehdi ghanbari

mohammad mehdi ghanbari

Nov 27, 2025

Hello and best regards,


The short answer is yes, a verbal service contract is legally enforceable under Danish law. In Denmark, the principle of "freedom of contract" applies, and there is no general requirement for service agreements to be in writing to be valid.​


According to the Danish Contracts Act (Aftaleloven) and the foundational principle in the Danish Code (Danske Lov 5-1-1), an oral promise is just as binding as a written one. However, the main challenge you face is the burden of proof (bevisbyrde), which rests on you as the party trying to enforce the agreement.​


Why your emails are key:
Since you exchanged emails summarizing the scope and price, you are in a strong position. In Danish commercial practice, if you send a confirmation of terms and the client does not object (passivity) while you begin the work, those emails often serve as sufficient proof of the contract. To pursue payment, you would need to present:​


The email correspondence showing the agreed terms (offer and acceptance).​


Proof of the work you performed or delivered.


Any phone logs showing the date and duration of the initial call.


I can help you review your evidence and guide you on how to formally request payment before taking further legal action. I offer professional text-based consultation via WhatsApp at a very low cost.

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