If you are staying on with the same company or have another job offer, have their Human Resource people help you . As long as you have written confirmation of employment , it should not be a problem.
Yes, after your contract is completed.
That would depend on what you contract with your employer binds you to. An employment contract may be a negotiated document and it is therefore not possible to give you a general answer. However, IF your employment contract precludes you from starting another business then YES you would be in breach of contract if you did so.
Finish is another word for completion starting with the letter F.
completion flawless
Technically yes - the vehicle can be repossessed if you are 'in default' of your obligations under the contract. So while the usual way to default on the contract is by missing payments, it is possible for you to be in default by another way, outlined in the contract you agreed to.
No. If the person has been legally declared insane, then any contract between that person and another would not be valid.
Maybe. Generally, in order for a contract to exist, several elements must be present: an offer, acceptance, and consideration. An offer is a communication, made by a party intending to be bound by the contract, which conveys terms that can reasonably be accepted by another party. An acceptance is a communication, made by another party to whom the offer was made, which accepts the terms of the offer. Consideration is the value that is exchanged between the two parties. If these elements are present, then there is a contract.The main sticking point would be if the terms of the offer were sufficiently clear so as to allow an accepting party to accept the actual terms of the offer. Whether a lack of a completion date makes the offer vague or ambiguous so as to void the contract is a question that can only be answered by looking at the rest of the contract. Some contracts are time sensitive, and require a certain timeline. Others can be open ended, and no completion date is specified. Again, it would just depend on the nature of the contract.
brain cells send messages to muscle cells to contract muscles
Completion of your sentence.
When a contract is terminated it immediately makes the player a free agent and able to negotiate a new contract with another team. Often you will see this happen after a player comes of the injured reserve list. This is different than if a player is put on waivers. If a player is put on waivers and another team picks him up, the contract he signed with the team that waived him goes with him to the new team.
They normally contract together.
Another word for "without delay" is immediately.