Calculate the amount of money you make per day, then multiply it with the amount of workdays you have completed and that should give you the prorated contract.
That person would be the attorney-in-fact under a Power of Attorney.
If he flexor was not able to contract the person would not be able to bend his/her arm.
For the sake of argument, let us say you are talking paying rent. If rent is $100 a month, and you move in half way into the month, the prorated payment would be half the rent - or $50. Does that answer your question ?
it depends on the case. if it is a case where the person(s) didn't follow a contract then it would be Failure to follow a contract
The contract is the indenture servant program. The indenture servant would sign a contract for passage to America, In return, the indenture would work for seven years to the person or company to pay the debt.
The prorated amount of a monthly bill of $1231.50 for 8 days of service would be $328.40. You get this by dividing the total amount by 30 days and then multiplying that amount by the eight days.
You would need to make that request part of the lawsuit for breach of contract. Removal of a name from a deed would need a deed signed by that person or a court order.
Muscle contract and expand involuntarily to produce heat
Contracts are usually written down on paper in words. Even if a person has poor hearing, they can probably read. Most contracts include a statement to the affect that the person has read and understood the conditions of said contract and have been given an opportunity to have anything explained to them that they do not understand. I would say that a contract would not be voided if a person has poor hearing. In my opinion, a person who has bad hearing and does not make sure that they read the terms of the contract is negligent because they did not make sure that they were fully aware of the terms of a contract
In most jurisdictions, a person reaches the age of majority at 18 years. That is the age when a person can have a contract or agreement enforced against them. If there is a contract with a cable company and a 19year old, it is almost certain that the company can enforce the contract as they would with any other adult.
if the maker intended for the misrepresentation to induce the other party to enter the contract and if the misrepresentation would likely induce a reasonable person to so enter the contract
It would depend on the breach and how the person wronged could be made whole.