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Yes , if having a roommate is in violation of your lease agreement stating that the lease is for a single occupant . You should be able to renegotiate the contract if you are in compliance with all the requirements of the leasing contract .
People debate this all the time and it ends up being complete a waste of time. The problem is that there are too many engineers out there that want to do it their "way" to satisfy their own ego... So here's the simple answer: A specification is a document that describes the design utilizing a set of requirements. Bottom line, you are specifying your design by stating the requirements. Tons of requirements documents are being written today that list the requirements in an outlined integrated approach along with their "intent" or design. Hello, this is a specification.
An act of describing or identifying something precisely or of stating a precise requirement
if u had a contract stating the work would be completed, yes
Yes, unless you have an employment contract stating otherwise.
a document stating that you have completed the requirements of an offered class, course, or training.
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.
A letter stating a deal is "subject to contract" means that neither party are held responsible until a contract is signed. Using this term in a contract correspondence allows both parties to know that a contract is forthcoming and that nothing is binding as of yet.
A contract is something stating that you work a certain amount of years for a certain amount of money
It depends upon the specific terms and conditions of the contract. If the contract simply states it is the buyer's obligation to secure financing, then you can NOTcancel the contract. If the contract states that the agreement is conditional upon the buyer's ability to secure a loan, then you CAN cancel the contract.
You should be unless you signed a contract stating otherwise...
YES.