To buy out your military contract costs about 70,000 dollars. However, sometimes they will not let you buy it out, depending on how far into the military you have gotten.
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I do not believe this is possible to do. At any price.
Another View: Depending on the nation being asked about, it MIGHT be possible under that countries laws - but IN THE US - such a thing can't be done,
HOWEVER - if you attended West Point, or the Naval or Air Force Academy, and do not wish to serve in the military it MIGHT be possible for you to resign your commission if you entirely reimburse the military branch for your education.
Military contracts are not typically sold, as they involve complex agreements and considerations beyond just financial transactions. They are usually awarded through a competitive bidding process based on various factors such as capabilities, cost, and past performance. It is not a simple purchase transaction like buying a product.
$987.99 at the moment, yeah i sell drugs. So what, just dont report me and if you want, come and buy some.
The cost to buy a slave varied depending on factors like age, gender, skill level, and location. In the 19th century in the United States, the average price for a slave was around $800 to $1,200, but prices could range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars for slaves with specialized skills.
It depends on the state and local laws where you are trying to purchase alcohol. Some states allow individuals with a military ID who are 18 or older to buy alcohol, while others require you to be 21 regardless of your military status. It's best to check the specific laws in your area.
Emancipated 16 year olds have the right to make their own medical decisions, live independently, enter into contracts, and make decisions about their education. They are considered legally separate from their parents and are responsible for their own welfare.
No, frustration is not typically considered a vitiating factor in legal terms. Vitiating factors are usually related to elements like mistake, misrepresentation, or duress that can invalidate a contract. Frustration relates more to performance issues and unforeseen circumstances that make it difficult or impossible to fulfill a contract.
$30 times the amount of month's you have left on the contract
50$ but you have to buy a two year contract
for one you nor any civilian can buy any current military grade weapons you can buy close to military grade and they cost from $1200 and up
well you can buy a blackberry curve at telus for $329 before taxes without a contract!! :D
The cost to purchase a BlackBerry varies based on whether you buy it new or used, or buy it on contract or off contract. In general, it is priced competetively with other phones.
Yes because is if you buy a contract it is going to cost more. And if you don't have a contract it will cost more.
Without a contract a new Windows Mobile phone will cost close to $600. If you are able to buy the phone on contract then you could buy it for $100 but have to pay back the phone for 3 years.
That depends if you buy it without a contract or at a subsidized price. If you buy the phone with a new 2-year contract you can expect to pay around $124.99 after a $50 mail in rebate.
The Pantech Matrix phone costs $79.99 when you buy it w/ a new 2 yr. contract.
it depends wether you buy it or get it on contract
You would need to buy out the contract and if it's not on one and you have bought the phone it's free. Back to buying out the contract, if you buy out the contract you will pay all of the money at one so if it is 50$ a month and you have 3 months left it will cost 150$ to buy it out.
No, the US military does not allow the buying out of contracts.