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... – it is illegal for suppliers or merchants to offer gifts and prizes with the intention of not providing the advertised gift – the Spam Act 2003 (Cth) also prohibits unsolicited spam. ...
... – it is illegal for suppliers or merchants to offer gifts and prizes with the intention of not providing the advertised gift – the Spam Act 2003 (Cth) also prohibits unsolicited spam. ...
hsc_legal_power10
... – it is illegal for suppliers or merchants to offer gifts and prizes with the intention of not providing the advertised gift – the Spam Act 2003 (Cth) also prohibits unsolicited spam. ...
... – it is illegal for suppliers or merchants to offer gifts and prizes with the intention of not providing the advertised gift – the Spam Act 2003 (Cth) also prohibits unsolicited spam. ...
Legal English - English With Phil
... noun – which is the whole purpose of pro-forms – but are used as adjectives to modify the noun. For example, the said John Smith. Use of pronominal adverbs. Words like hereof, thereof, and whereof (and further derivatives, including -at, -in, -after, -before, -with, -by, -above, -on, -upon etc) are ...
... noun – which is the whole purpose of pro-forms – but are used as adjectives to modify the noun. For example, the said John Smith. Use of pronominal adverbs. Words like hereof, thereof, and whereof (and further derivatives, including -at, -in, -after, -before, -with, -by, -above, -on, -upon etc) are ...
Word - Washington University School of Law
... ii) Promise of forbearance that is unreasonable or not made in good faith (or both) (a) Written release of rights is SOMETIMES consideration… even without reasonableness/good faith (b) Forbearance of right to sue is consideration if party forbearing had an honest intention to prosecute litigation wh ...
... ii) Promise of forbearance that is unreasonable or not made in good faith (or both) (a) Written release of rights is SOMETIMES consideration… even without reasonableness/good faith (b) Forbearance of right to sue is consideration if party forbearing had an honest intention to prosecute litigation wh ...
I Contract No. 1824 NOTICE INVITING BIDS File No. D16031
... Unless otherwise specified, proposals will be considered for the complete job only. In accordance with the Instructions to Bidders, all bid documents must be completed on forms supplied with the contract specifications. Each Bidder is requested to return the entire specification booklet. The Bidder ...
... Unless otherwise specified, proposals will be considered for the complete job only. In accordance with the Instructions to Bidders, all bid documents must be completed on forms supplied with the contract specifications. Each Bidder is requested to return the entire specification booklet. The Bidder ...
CCR Template
... class by more than 25 percent. Employees are not eligible for any pay adjustments, such as achievement pay. Current performance contracts may be modified during the contract year but not compensation. Compensation may only be changed at the end of a contract period, and may increase, decrease, or re ...
... class by more than 25 percent. Employees are not eligible for any pay adjustments, such as achievement pay. Current performance contracts may be modified during the contract year but not compensation. Compensation may only be changed at the end of a contract period, and may increase, decrease, or re ...
Lessons from the Swaps Cases
... In English law there are distinctions to be made between types of claims and remedies which are available in the financial derivatives context for some misfeasance by the seller of a product.27 Those claims are analysed here as falling into three categories: claims arising out of contract, trust or ...
... In English law there are distinctions to be made between types of claims and remedies which are available in the financial derivatives context for some misfeasance by the seller of a product.27 Those claims are analysed here as falling into three categories: claims arising out of contract, trust or ...
GSA Schedules - A Vendor`s Path to Federal Sales
... © 2010 Fedmarket.com. All rights reserved. Reproduction and distribution is strictly prohibited without prior consent. page 1 of 3 ...
... © 2010 Fedmarket.com. All rights reserved. Reproduction and distribution is strictly prohibited without prior consent. page 1 of 3 ...
Sealed Bid 12-067 - St. Charles County
... Special Needs: If you have special needs addressed by the Americans with Disability Act, please notify Purchasing Manager at (636)949-7465 at least five (5) working days prior to the bid opening. The County hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively ensure that in any contract entered in ...
... Special Needs: If you have special needs addressed by the Americans with Disability Act, please notify Purchasing Manager at (636)949-7465 at least five (5) working days prior to the bid opening. The County hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively ensure that in any contract entered in ...
09 Misrep - Lancashire County Council
... Held - The Court rejected their claim, saying that while the vendor in Bisset had no special knowledge and the parties were equally able to form their own views, the experience and skill of the plaintiff’s market analysts created a different position. Their expert forecast was to be treated as a sta ...
... Held - The Court rejected their claim, saying that while the vendor in Bisset had no special knowledge and the parties were equally able to form their own views, the experience and skill of the plaintiff’s market analysts created a different position. Their expert forecast was to be treated as a sta ...
An Overview Of The Legal Aspects of Concession
... concessions. While the law allows the government to extend concessions to private investors, it also guarantees to the project investors that economic equilibrium will be maintained throughout the long term of the concession. The concept of economic equilibrium is well established under the public w ...
... concessions. While the law allows the government to extend concessions to private investors, it also guarantees to the project investors that economic equilibrium will be maintained throughout the long term of the concession. The concept of economic equilibrium is well established under the public w ...
Contract not illegal in the absence of misrepresentation
... Dealing first with the Payne case, the EAT found it plainly evident that there had been no misrepresentation of any kind. There was no reason in public policy to penalise an employer or employee for getting the law with regard to employment status wrong, particularly as lawyers may reach different c ...
... Dealing first with the Payne case, the EAT found it plainly evident that there had been no misrepresentation of any kind. There was no reason in public policy to penalise an employer or employee for getting the law with regard to employment status wrong, particularly as lawyers may reach different c ...
outline 2 - NYU School of Law
... So the one-year requirement has been interpreted as: if the contract can possibly be performed within one year, it does not have to be in a signed writing, even though the prospect of such performance is remote. (Any contract can be terminated within one year, it is performance that is ...
... So the one-year requirement has been interpreted as: if the contract can possibly be performed within one year, it does not have to be in a signed writing, even though the prospect of such performance is remote. (Any contract can be terminated within one year, it is performance that is ...
Contracts – 2010/2011 – MacDougall
... To conclude an agreement, you need offer and acceptance. These can be explicit (e.g. words, written) or inferred by conduct or inactivity. 1. Offer ........................................................................................................................................................ ...
... To conclude an agreement, you need offer and acceptance. These can be explicit (e.g. words, written) or inferred by conduct or inactivity. 1. Offer ........................................................................................................................................................ ...
financial derivatives
... Pros and Cons Of Forward Contracts The advantage of forward contracts is that they can be as flexible as the parties involved want them to be. The disadvantages of forward contracts are: 1- It may be very hard for an institution to find another party (called counter party) to make the contract with ...
... Pros and Cons Of Forward Contracts The advantage of forward contracts is that they can be as flexible as the parties involved want them to be. The disadvantages of forward contracts are: 1- It may be very hard for an institution to find another party (called counter party) to make the contract with ...
International Business Transactions-SBA
... (2) excuse is for failure or delay in delivery (3) performance is made commercially impracticable by: (a) the occurrence of a contingency “the non-occurrence of which was a basic assumption on which the contract was made, OR (b) by compliance in good faith with any applicable foreign or domestic gov ...
... (2) excuse is for failure or delay in delivery (3) performance is made commercially impracticable by: (a) the occurrence of a contingency “the non-occurrence of which was a basic assumption on which the contract was made, OR (b) by compliance in good faith with any applicable foreign or domestic gov ...
torts outline - NYU School of Law
... did rely to her detriment? she gave up some earnings, but benefit was that she didn’t have to work – most significant since she’s not relying now that has new job differs from Forward since clear statement from deceased donor differs from Kirksey since decided under different theories reasonable p ...
... did rely to her detriment? she gave up some earnings, but benefit was that she didn’t have to work – most significant since she’s not relying now that has new job differs from Forward since clear statement from deceased donor differs from Kirksey since decided under different theories reasonable p ...
Economics of Management Strategy BEE3027
... • If supplier rejects offer, it can recoup S. If it accepts, it receives S+£0.01. • Alternatively, the supplier can also try to renegotiate by requiring F + T - £0.01 + TVB, as opposed to original F + TVB. ...
... • If supplier rejects offer, it can recoup S. If it accepts, it receives S+£0.01. • Alternatively, the supplier can also try to renegotiate by requiring F + T - £0.01 + TVB, as opposed to original F + TVB. ...
Is there a Contract
... [Cornwall Gravel Co. Ltd. v. Purolator Courier Ltd.4] Offer must be sufficiently specific and comprehensive that the terms of the agreement can be identified 3 Ps: Parties, Price, Property (subject matter of K) Offeror can specify whatever terms/offer they like If rejected, an offer ceases t ...
... [Cornwall Gravel Co. Ltd. v. Purolator Courier Ltd.4] Offer must be sufficiently specific and comprehensive that the terms of the agreement can be identified 3 Ps: Parties, Price, Property (subject matter of K) Offeror can specify whatever terms/offer they like If rejected, an offer ceases t ...
1 - Lexum
... or any chance thereof, unless and until the machinery in the following paragraphs provided had been first applied. I see with this introduction to the fourth paragraph declaring for a guarantee, but abstaining from giving it more clearly than I would from reading paragraph four by itself, that the f ...
... or any chance thereof, unless and until the machinery in the following paragraphs provided had been first applied. I see with this introduction to the fourth paragraph declaring for a guarantee, but abstaining from giving it more clearly than I would from reading paragraph four by itself, that the f ...
ICC Force Majeure Clause 2003
... 6. Where the effect of the impediment or event invoked is temporary, the consequences set out under paragraphs 4 and 5 above shall apply only insofar, to the extend that and as long as the impediment or the listed event invoked impedes performance by the party invoking this Clause of its contractual ...
... 6. Where the effect of the impediment or event invoked is temporary, the consequences set out under paragraphs 4 and 5 above shall apply only insofar, to the extend that and as long as the impediment or the listed event invoked impedes performance by the party invoking this Clause of its contractual ...
Model addendum to SC
... The above modifications induce changes in the project objectives/results/outputs: ...
... The above modifications induce changes in the project objectives/results/outputs: ...
LEGAL CONTRACT FOR THE COMPOSITION OF A MUSICAL WORK
... The commission fee shall be $____________________(______dollars). A retainer of $____________ (____________dollars) will be paid to the composer upon the execution of this agreement. The remaining $_____________________(________dollars) will be paid upon the delivery of the work. The copyist's fees, ...
... The commission fee shall be $____________________(______dollars). A retainer of $____________ (____________dollars) will be paid to the composer upon the execution of this agreement. The remaining $_____________________(________dollars) will be paid upon the delivery of the work. The copyist's fees, ...
Considerations Peculiar to Resolving International Disputes
... Such provisions are a common source of dispute act where an acquisition has taken place. Where there is an arbitration clause, such disputes will require the arbitrator to determine the existence, ownership and extent of the rights, subject to the consideration or arbitrability and finality (and the ...
... Such provisions are a common source of dispute act where an acquisition has taken place. Where there is an arbitration clause, such disputes will require the arbitrator to determine the existence, ownership and extent of the rights, subject to the consideration or arbitrability and finality (and the ...
Contracts Outline, Fall 2003, Prof. Haley
... is bound in accordance with the offered terms unless they are manifestly unreasonable. But if the act is wrongful as against the offeror, it is an acceptance only if ratified by him. F. Termination of the Power of Acceptance 1. The Ways in Which the Offeree’s Power of Acceptance May Be Terminated a. ...
... is bound in accordance with the offered terms unless they are manifestly unreasonable. But if the act is wrongful as against the offeror, it is an acceptance only if ratified by him. F. Termination of the Power of Acceptance 1. The Ways in Which the Offeree’s Power of Acceptance May Be Terminated a. ...