Terms and Conditions is correct.
what are the term and condition of bank clerk?
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one, you don't say 'term-s'
CONDITIONS OF SALE, contracts. The terms upon which the vendor of property by auction pro poses to sell it; the instrument containing these terms, when reduced to writing or printing, is also called the conditions of sale.
Barclaycard has a very long list of terms and conditions for usage. Some of these terms and conditions include no warranty, no liability and the terms of governing law.
Terms >>> implied terms conditions >> "do this and you'll get that" normally under a contract
Skype doesn't have an age limit, as it does not say anywhere in Skype's Terms And Conditions.
i would say it depends on the terms of the lease. if your activity (whatever it is) produces conditions expressly prohibited by the lease then yes. but as far as i know the term "hoarding" isn't used in the standard lease documents. such terms as UNCLEAN and UNSAFE CONDITIONS are used. those need to be interpreted. and they CAN be interpreted in your favor OR against you.
A tying contract may have a voidable term or provision but that would not necessarily void the other terms and conditions.
Can't say I've heard it... Are you sure it's a computer term? Are you spelling it correctly?
No. There was only one president who had three terms-- Franklin Delano Roosevelt. But after he died in office during his third term, a constitutional amendment (the 22nd) was passed that limited all presidents to two terms.
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.