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No. However, when you sign a contract the agreement you have is only what is outlined in the body of the contract. It cannot be modified by any oral statements.No. However, when you sign a contract the agreement you have is only what is outlined in the body of the contract. It cannot be modified by any oral statements.No. However, when you sign a contract the agreement you have is only what is outlined in the body of the contract. It cannot be modified by any oral statements.No. However, when you sign a contract the agreement you have is only what is outlined in the body of the contract. It cannot be modified by any oral statements.
An endowment, like a bank account, can be of any amount.
It would depend on what type of contract, whether the contract was legally required, any penalties to the company for not getting it signed or the worker for not signing it, and exactly what such contract was supposed to protect. There are just too many unknown variables in your question.
People who are working under an Unlimited contract can give 30 days notice of resignation. People working under a Limited contract can also resign, but face financial penalties and a work ban for breaking the contract.
Every contract, if properly constructed, details the steps required and the penalties to be paid, if any, in the event of a contract cancellation. There may also be a period of notification required.
Yes, but it depends on any written or implied agreements between you and said company.
It depends on what sort of endowment you mean. There is plenty of information out there on financial endowments, or donations - any nonprofit website can give you more information about that. Other meanings of endowment pertain to an LDS temple ceremony (the temple endowment), or to the philosophical term "endowment."
Any car can be modified.
Literally speaking, you can physically keep it until they repossess it and incur any fines/penalties/bad credit marks.
there have been plenty of games throughout history without any penalties in them
You can send a demand letter, and then file suit. However, you should check the law in your state. Many states provide that a written contract cannot be modified (or added to) verbally, and that any verbal agreements made outside of the written contract are not binding.
Before setting up an endowment fund, you really need to talk to a trusted accountant. He/she would be able to help figure out the amount of an endowment fund that you gift can sustain, the best way to proceed, and also be able to refer you to a lawyer for any legal documents needed to continue.