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because if a student is studying his or her lesson using cellphone it might distracted /it can also damage your eyes
students are during examination to ask doubts, but student shold use cellphone in effective manner.. they should misuse the cellphone..
They are volunteer firemen. They have to have their phones with them at all times in case of an emergency.
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THE FOLLOWING ANSWER IS FOR A CELLPHONE CONTRACT: You can get out of a contract at anytime. But unless your on prepaid, there is going to be an early cancellation fee (ECF) which is usally $10-$20 a month for every month remaining. (which has to be paid at once). If your just looking to upgrade your phone, then most companies will allow you to upgrade 6 months before you contract is up. The best way to find out when the contract is up (or when you can upgrade) is to call your cellphone provider.
If my cellphone contract ends after 3 years of service, do I have to pay any cancellation fee?
i would say that it is bilateral other than unilateral because my name is dr. yargen schmargen! served! bled When a student enrolls, the act of sending the application is an invitation to treat. If the university then offers the student a place, the student then accepts the university offer. Hence a contract would only be formed after the student conveys the acceptance. This would be a bilateral contract. Very true
credit or parents sign contract
nTelos charges an early termination fee of $175 per line of service on the account that is canceled with the contract still good.
I tried to cancel my contract with Cellular South two years ago and it was going to cost $200.00.
A pre-paid cell phone is a phone that requires no contract and it has no monthly subscription fee. You buy a cellphone card and load it to your cell phone, you are pre-paying for your cellphone services before using them thus the term pre-paid cellphone.