You can only back out of a signed contract, if the contract states there is a backout clause. If there is no clause stating you may back out of the deal within 24 hour, you are liable for the contract signed.
If you worked the standard 40 hrs. per week, you would have worked 2080 hrs. in a year.That equals out to $ 18.27 per hour.
Big salary, lots of hrs.
24 hrs
Yes, they put them through electronically in 24 to 48 hrs
1,156,069.36 US dollars at 1100 hrs Indian Standard Time.
Hopefully you will be able to rescind the contract within 72 hrs. of signing. If you are dealing with a reputable company
I believe it depends on the contract, whether verbally or written, at the time you made the payment. If there was preferrably a signed contract (since some state laws may not include a verbal contract as legit; even if they do, always get it in writing), then if any party breached any part of the agreement/contract, then the breacher is liable. There may also be certain aspects where a contract can be cancelled for good reason(s) within say 24 hrs to 72 hours or so, depending on the contract and your state contract or consumer laws. Some attorneys offer free consults, and you may be entitled to your money back and/or more if you are the victim. State laws may vary!
Don't see why not - i accept them back ( i am a dealer in the UK )
The post title,renumaration duration of the contract duties entaials and other condition attached to the contract including working hrs.
Idaho does not have a cooling off period. So any return will be at the descretion of the Dealer (meaning they can say no and make it stick) IF YOU SIGN THE PAPER YOU OWN THE CAR
No
Yes, unless you have an employment contract prohibiting it.
Within 24 hrs
yes
you should stop bleeding within 24 hrs otherwise you might make a trip back to your dentist to be checked out.
It depends on your contract of employment.
It depends on the agreement you made when you set up the appointment or when you signed your contract at your first appointment. Most doctors have patients sign contracts saying they will be charged the full amount if there is not sufficient advance notice given to a cancellation.