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African Americans received better service than in businesses owned by whites
They were required to register for military service.
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Stop Loss occurs, usually during wartime, when military personnel are extended beyond the end of their service contract expiration date. For instance, a highly critical skilled soldier may be due to leave the service on 18 April, 2008. Because his skills are needed and he cannot be easily replaced, that service could 'extend' his contract to a later date without the member's consent. That, in effect would stop his loss from the military - i.e., stop loss.
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It is exactly what the name implies. A services contract is a contract where one of the parties is providing a service. For example, you probably have a contract with you cell phone provider for phone service and another services contract with the company that provides internet service to your home.
You can get a Galaxy tablet with a service contract.
A service contract can be purchased at the time you order your Dell laptop or notebook. Your service contract is usually mailed separately and arrives later than your purchase.
A contract for goods is about purchasing tangible items, such as apples. A contract for a services is about contracting for a service to be completed, such as tax preparation.
International African Service Bureau was created in 1937.
South African Police Service was created in 1995.
No. A service contract is personal property. See the related question link provided below.
Does nicor gas service gas funarce i do have service contract
If your washer is going to get a lot of use and is likely to fail in a year, then it may be worth considering a service contract. If you have a reliable, well-built washer that you only run once a week, you will probably not need service for years. In general, a service contract is a gamble, where the service company gambles that the money you pay will be less than the service you will need. Generally you don't need service so they get to pocket your money, which is why they try so hard to get you to sign. Even if you decide you want a service contract, you should try to talk with other people who have the same contract and who needed service, to see if they were satisfied with the service they paid for.
"Yes, to get any service worth having you must have a contract. They have different lengths and different options, and different deals for each contract."
Dealer is selling you the car AS-IS. They are then selling you a service contract from a different company thus the dealer is not the one providing a warranty the service contract provider is the one providing a warranty.
Services can certainly be a part of a contract. I specialize in service contracts in the IT environment.