I wouldn't imagine so, if you have a contract with the expected move in date and the landlord can not honour that, then the contract will be broken.
No, a Letter of Credit (LC) cannot be extended after its expiry date. Once the expiry date passes, the issuing bank is no longer obligated to honor the LC, and any transactions reliant on it are considered void. If an extension is needed, it must be agreed upon and executed before the original expiry date.
Yes, if you were scheduled to work. A company is not obligated to offer or honor holidays.
as penance for murdering Becket (i think he agreed to it)
All of the Counselors in court agreed to have a discussion on the bench. I believe you are correct, your honor, and so are Madam Forelady and the Foreman. The last word of the second sentence is questionable.
Johnson stated that he has devoted his book to Lord Chesterfield.
Generally, if a shop sells a voucher, they are obligated to honor it according to the terms stated at the time of purchase. Refusing to accept the voucher may be considered a breach of contract, unless there are specific terms that allow for such refusal (like expiration dates or limitations). Customers should review the voucher's terms and conditions and may have grounds for complaint or legal action if the shop fails to honor it. However, local laws and regulations can also influence the situation.
No. It's been agreed between the nations to honor each other's stamps for international mail.
Originally, it was to honor Saint Valentine, but the reason that people continue to celebrate I think is that as a society we have commercialized the holiday to represent romantic love, and so people in romantic relationships, largely, feel obligated to recognize and honor the day as a celebration of their love.
There is NO law or regulation that says they have to salute. There are strongly encouraged to salute a recipient out of respect and most likely get their butt kicked if they don't, but they are not obligated to salute.
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Yes. There is no federal law regarding child support so states honor each other's orders regarding child support. If you fail to make payments, Florida will show you as deliquent on child support. The state where you have moved will honor a request for a judgment against you or garnish your wages to pay the support obligations. You must continue to pay your obligations to the Florida court.
Banks are not required to honor checks that are more were issued 6 months prior to the current date but they are free to honor the check if payment is made in good faith. Under UCC 4-404 banks are not obligated to honor checks more than 6 months old . . . it is a discretionary choice. The bank is given the right to charge your account for the check if payment is made in good faith.