Limit of retention is the maximum amount that can be retained in the construction contract. Suppose the retention % is 5% and limit of retention is 10%. On a contract value of Rs100.00. The first claim amounts to Rs20.00. Retention is Rs1.00 and net payment is Rs 19.00
Losing party will pay some, but not all, costs. Each side is responsible for their own attorneys fees unless there is an attorneys fees provision in the contract.
A retention bond refers to a percent of contract value retained until work is finished. The performance bank guarantee is used to secure completion of conditions in the contract.
The contract should detail all fees, charges, rights, and responsibilities. If it fails to do this then contact the company and ask relevant questions
No.
Because you can transfer your membership, which benefits both parties. The seller gets out of their contract and the buyer avoids the joining fees, and gets a shorter contract. (There is a fee for transfer but it's less than the joining fees and the exit fees.)
None. There are a select few ways to get out of your contract. You have to roam off network over 75% of use. If your company changes its fees such as administrative fees you have 30 days to cancel without penalty, if you express that is your reason.
It depends on what company you go to, but there can always be hidden fees with any company. Look at the fine print in the contract to make sure you aren't paying installation fees and you aren't locked in a long contract (unless that's what you want).
Yes, but with a lot of early termination fees.
Just jailbreaking your iPhone won't mess up or void your contract. It will void your iPhone's warranty from Apple.Installing apps which allow you to tether your iPhone without paying the extra monthly tethering fees is violating the terms of your contract. There may be penalties, including contract termination and fees, if you are caught.
The benefits of no contract phones are that they will give you freedom because there are no hidden fees. They also have a set amount of minutes you can use.
Depends on the contract. Seller, usually tho