no, for every employee has the right to be permanently employed, for they have the right to get what is right for them..
When both parties under a contract agree to end the contract.
Certainly. They made to contract, they can agree to end the contract.
if all obligations under the contract are completed. If an operation of law causes it to end. If the parties mutually agree to end it. If there is a breach
When both parties agree to end a contract. For example, If I am hosting an outdoor concert for you, we can agree that there will be no concert if it rains.
Yes, it's called an "end user agreement".
Generally parties are bound by a contract in the Philippines unless the contract is rescinded. If two entities enter a contract and both agree that they are no longer interested in pursuing the endeavor, they can agree to breach the contract.
Only if both parties agree to dissolve the contract or the contract was an illegal contract or it was signed under duress.
Nothing. An agreement is to agree and a contract is too agree too. ( unless the person tells you not to read it then they are tricking you )
Each party must agree to do something in exchange for what the other party is doing. For example, I agree to pay $20, and you agree to give me a game. This is a contract.
no i dont. if i agreed with you does that mean we have a contract??
If both parties agree that they do not want to pursue the contract for the purchase and sale of real estate they can mutually agree to void the contract.
When both parties agree to 'cancel' a contract and return the state they were in before they made the contract.