Only if the terms of your contract materially changed. This would mean the cost, location, teachers or something really changed about the service you were receiving.
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"I changed schools" in spanish is "Yo cambio (accent on the O) escuelas".
No, a contract cannot be unilaterally changed by one party without the agreement of the other party.
it has changed by using it in schools!
Written contracts cannot be verbally changed. A contract can be enforced if only one person signs it, particularly against the ones that signed it.
Yes, unless otherwise stated in the new contract
onl yif it has not been signed by both parties
No, a changed contract is not considered a new contract as it is an amendment or modification of the original agreement. The changes made are typically done to update or adjust certain terms or conditions of the existing contract without creating an entirely new agreement.
Reformation of a contract is a legal process that occurs when the terms of a contract are misinterpreted by all parties involved. The contract is changed to match what the parties meant for it to say.
No. It is no longer valid.
Whenever terms on a contract are changed, a new contract should be signed.
If the right to change the contract was in the original severance contract, yes. If not, no, a signed contract cannot be changed.