' Because no matter what you do in a contract, they will go around it.
The connection resulted in a contract for Jewell to provide 28 days of leadership training for the state agency.
Here is a summary of yesterdays discussion in the form of what we would find acceptable in a contract offer from a publisher.
This month US satellite TV producer Echostar turned off MTV temporarily in a contract dispute with Viacom over the cost of its programmes.
The crux of their disagreement lies in a contract made in 1878, between the Sultanate of Sulu and the British North Borneo Company.
Absent precise language in a contract spelling out contingencies, courts use such doctrines as force majeure to decide whether the contract is still valid.
They can use dummy bids and offers to make it seem as if there is more interest in a contract than there truly is.
In January 1997, he was murdered, shot once in the back of the head, in a contract hit and effort to take over his business.
Instead of receiving payments in a contract sense, the Progress and Freedom Foundation handled the fundraising, took in all the money, and paid all the bills.
In the absence of, say, a confidentiality or non-disparagement clause in a contract, court orders prohibiting the making of true statements are rare indeed, generally considered a violation of the free-speech provision of the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment.
And after it announced plans to buy the Atlantic Club in New Jersey, the company and the casino became entangled in a contract dispute, with Atlantic Club expressing reservations in a court filing about PokerStars' ability to win a license.
"Pull-ad" clauses are provisions in a contract between an advertiser and a publication that give the advertiser wiggle room to remove its ads from an issue at the last minute or move them elsewhere in the publication so they don't run alongside news of major catastrophes, or even against pages containing stories about itself.
They apply to positions a trader may have in all contract months combined or in a single contract month.
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An alternative would be to establish a position in one platinum contract with an offset in a miNY gold futures contract that also is 50 ounces.
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The September contract opened stronger and put in a fresh contract high at 124-16 before gains were pared to 123-29.
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And whether or not your guest shows up with a dish, bear in mind that hosting a meal in your home is a contract with graciousness.
Stafford eventually went to jail in 1984 for his part in a construction contract kickback scheme.
Mr Richards, 38, and Ben Hope deny murdering the 17-year-old in a bungled contract killing.
In a performance contract, the ESCO guarantees energy or financial savings for the project, which means ESCOs only make money if the project performs as promised.
"Chainrai has invoked a clause in a loan contract he struck with the club's third owner this year, Ali Al Faraj, giving him the right to take over 90% of the shares should they default on repayments to him, " added Farquhar.
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In awarding a contract to run a public service, such as a railway, there is a balance to be struck between making the contract long enough to encourage serious investment and not so long that the forecasts built into bids for the contract become highly speculative.
The crew at Aecom UK, an infrastructure firm that planned the Olympic Park in east London, won a contract in 2011 to help Rio build its equivalent.
Because all grievances that stem from drug-related cases must be handled under the collective bargaining agreement, unlike in a regular breach of contract suit, the employer can not simply single out individualized clauses in the employee agreement as a bonafide legal argument to get out of the contract.
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The union struck in protest against a new contract imposed in bankruptcy court.
Paris could offer additional political and economic incentives to win the contract for Areva, which suffered a major setback recently when it lost a contract in the United Arab Emirates to a South Korean firm.
Its international publishing business showed a loss this quarter as the result of litigation expenses in relation to a contract termination for a Mexican edition of its magazine.
Those at the top are involved in a longer-term contract in which they are rewarded not only by income but also by promises of rising income and perks.
Foster had been out of action since November's defeat by Morecambe as a clause in his contract would have automatically generated a new deal with two further appearances.
And then, once the economy began to stabilize, began to grow again, began to create jobs again, he addressed head on the need to, in a responsible way, over a sustained window, to reduce our deficit -- not in a way that would cause it to contract, but in a way that would help it grow.
For example, once I was in a linguistically-complex contract negotiation with a South Korean mobile phone development office in Beijing.
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