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Posada signed a four year, $52.4 million contract prior to the 2008 season.
No, a corporation cannot enter into a contract before its date of incorporation. This is because a corporation does not exist as a legal entity until it is officially incorporated. Therefore, it cannot legally enter into any contractual agreements prior to its date of incorporation.
You pay only what you agree to pay in the contract. If the mediation fee was not addressed in the contract, each party will pay their own mediation fees, as agreed to by the mediator and the party prior to the mediation.
Prior to the 1989 season, Hershiser signed a 3 year, $6.8 million contract with a $1.1 million signing bonus making the total contract worth $7.9 million. At the time, it was the richest 3 year contract ever signed in MLB. His base salary in 1989 was $2.4 million.
The club is alleged to have signed a player who also has a contract with a third party. i.e. that the contract signed between the player and QPR is superseded by a prior contract. This happened once before when West Ham 'signed' Carlos Tevez and Javier Mascherano but it was later proven that the players activities were 'owned' by a third party. i.e. West Ham had not actually signed a contract with the two players but in fact this third party. see "Third party ownership in association football" in Wikipedia who have xplained it better than me.
Freeney signed a 6 year, $72 million contract, with a $30 million signing bonus, with the Colts prior to the 2007 season.
READ your CONTRACT. You can be repoed whenever you are in DEFAULT.
Its going to be different from state to state but a prior registration for that vehicle in your name, or a title either in your name or signed over to you with a bill of sale, or a dealers report of sale document.
Reggie Bush signed a 6 year contract for $52.5 million total with the Saints prior to the 2006 season. FOX Sports reports that Bush's 2007 compensation was $2,700,000. That does not include what signing bonus money he received when signing that contract and so his yearly salary will seem low compared to the contract that he signed.
According to ESPN, Elton Brand signed a five year contract with the Phladelphia 76ers prior to the 2008 season that is worth $79.795 million.
This would be very hard to prove. Ignorance may be bliss but it is no excuse. If there had been a question about the contract they should have asked questions prior to signing it. If there was an attempt to cheat the person who signed it by confusing the issues or misleading them, then that is illegal but you must be able to prove it.
If you signed the contract, the car is yours. The dealer can have the car towed at your expense if you don't take it away. it depends on the laws of the state in which the sale took place. a deposit on a car for example is always 100% refundable. no matter what any payment given to the dealer prior to delivery, either to "hold" the car or for the downpayment and the contract wasnt signed all monies are 100% refundable. if the contract was signed and the customer never took the car off the lot then the each state has its own laws about money being refunded. if the customer signed a contract, insured the car and drove the car off the lot then the car is 100% the property of the customer. and unless specifically noted in the sales contract may not be returned. this is know in the car business as a "cooling off period"