Contracts are usually written down on paper in words. Even if a person has poor hearing, they can probably read. Most contracts include a statement to the affect that the person has read and understood the conditions of said contract and have been given an opportunity to have anything explained to them that they do not understand. I would say that a contract would not be voided if a person has poor hearing. In my opinion, a person who has bad hearing and does not make sure that they read the terms of the contract is negligent because they did not make sure that they were fully aware of the terms of a contract
Terms and conditions are important in a contract because they establish what is expected of both parties. When someone is in violation of the contract's terms and conditions, the other party may sue for a remedy.
Terms >>> implied terms conditions >> "do this and you'll get that" normally under a contract
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Usually the terms and conditions of an agreement are located throughout the agreement. The terms will be listed and if it is a contract there will be an area for you to sign the agreement showing that you acknowledge all of the aforementioned terms and conditions.
Depending on the contract terms in conditions. If you are looking to get out just to get out it will be pretty costly such as breaking a cell phone contract.
The terms are laid out in the contract. The terms would be different for each contract. Assuming you mean an INDIVIDUAL contract, the employer and contracted employee can negotiate and agree on ANYTHING not prohibited by statute. Usually, wages, benefits, performance bonus, conditions allowing discharge, protection of company secrets, ownership of patents and copyrights developed by the employee.
baring in mind "said contract" has not been overlooked by a solicitor...
Terms and conditions agreed upon by owner and contractor for work to be done.
An adhesion contract is a contract set by one party, so that the other party has little or no ability to negotiate more favourable terms and conditions.
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A contract package contains all of the appropriate documents that record the agreement. It will include the terms and conditions as well as all the obligations.