Marriage IS a contract.
It is a promise to marry and in a way a contract; however the ring does not make the engamement legally binding.
for contract basis in mp
it is purely contract basis and also you can never be permenant. Temperarily you can work for the years.
If you opt out and have the right to do so it is considered terminating a contract. If you unilaterally decide to opt out of a contract and do not have a legal basis to do so; that is considered a breach of contract. If you breach a legal contract you can be sued.
No, of course not. You cannot owe yourself money. You cannot enter into a contract with yourself therefore there would be no legal basis for a lien.No, of course not. You cannot owe yourself money. You cannot enter into a contract with yourself therefore there would be no legal basis for a lien.No, of course not. You cannot owe yourself money. You cannot enter into a contract with yourself therefore there would be no legal basis for a lien.No, of course not. You cannot owe yourself money. You cannot enter into a contract with yourself therefore there would be no legal basis for a lien.
As i am a fresher it doesn't matter whether it s contract or payroll basis because i need to use my skills and knowledge to contribute a small percent of success to the company where i work.
Unlikely. Contract phones are usually paid for on a monthly basis direct from a persons bank account.
Um......marry your company? Well....I guess...you could.....if you wanted.
negligence
it depends on the contract that you have with your original agent. If you are on sole agency, then yes. if you are on a joint agency contract and if they have not introduced the buyer and they are on a winner takes all basis, then no
No, at 17 he is underage and can not make a contract to marry until he is 18.
2000 $ no less than that.