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A contract needs to show the exchange between parties. One person will do work in exchange for money, for example. If the contract merely said that one person will do work, but it makes no mention of what the other person must provide, the contract is probably not valid and not enforceable.
Definitely not.
The contract of work in exchange for passage to America was known as indentured servitude. A person signed a paper agreeing to work for someone a certain number of years in exchange for a ticket to the New World.
It is possible to have a false negative HIV test, particuarly early in infection with HIV. If a partner has a true negative HIV test, it's not possible to get HIV from them.
If the decedent has signed a binding contract to sell the house, then his or her estate must abide by it and sell the house according to the terms of the contract. The executor has no power to simply cancel the contract nor is the contract automatically cancelled by the death of the seller.
An indentured servant
An indentured servant
An indentured servant
An indentured servant
An indentured servant
An indentured servant
An indentured servant