If they authorized the attorney to act on their behalf, yes. But they have no requirement to sign the agreement once it has been negotiated, but there may be issues if there was a good faith arrangement.
You record two songs, and/or abide by your part of the contract.
An agreement between at least two to abide by predetermined actions or in-actions.
As a freelance worker, you do not enjoy any employment benefits. You, however, have the right to contest any violations on the contract signed between you and your client - and you also enjoy the rights stipulated there. If you are doing work-for-hire, you must abide by the existing copyright laws and ownership policy written on the contract.
A buyer signs on the dotted lines located at the bottom of the contract. The line will say that your hereby promise to abide by the rules of the said contract.
"Nullify" is always a verb. Example: "Since he did not abide by the rules of our contract, I decided to nullify it."
Sure. If it is part of the contract and you sign the contract then you must abide by the contract and purchase the homeowners insurance. The policy you would need to get is an HO-4 which is for renters. It covers you for loss to your contents and liability as well.
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.
Yes, they do. To bring a case into Judge Judy's court, you must sign a contract which is legal and binding.
There is no "presiding officer" at a plea negotiation - only the prosecutor and the defense attorney. As a matter of little known fact, although most judges DO go along with a negotiated plea deal, the judge in the case is not required to abide by the plea bargain agreement and can reverse or change the parameters of the plea deal.
The future tense of "abide" is "will abide." For example, "I will abide by the rules."
Thomas said that within the social contract both the government and the people have things to abide by.
The preposition that typically follows "abide" is "by." For example, "I will abide by the rules."