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Q: When was the teacher contract imposed?
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What is quasi-contracts?

A quasi contract is a contract that is an obligation between two parties. It is imposed by the law independently.?æ


Is it illegal for a teacher to call a project a contract if you have to do it?

It's not a legal contract unless both you and the teacher signed it willingly. It's also no big deal for your teacher to use the word " contract ". So keep your cool and do your job.


Is it legal for a teacher to grade you on turning in a contract?

I have no idea what kind of contract you are turning in, but (in the US) there is no statutory offense committed when a teacher grades any student for any work they do, or don't, turn in.


How did the king of England break the contract with the colonists?

The king imposed unjust taxes and restricted trade which made the colonists very mad.


How King George III break the social contract between the colonist and himself?

The king imposed unjust taxes and restricted trade.


All contract are agreements elucidate?

A major legal requirement for a contract to be valid is that all parties mutually agree to all terms and conditions. Obligations of a "contract" that is imposed on a party involuntarily is not a contract at all. This is why many believe involuntary taxation can never be legal or ethical since, by this understanding, it amounts to theft.


What happens if a teacher breaks their contract by quitting can they go to Jail?

No. An employment contract is a violation of civil law not criminal law. It will depend on the penalty wording of the contract as to what action may be taken against them.


How much does an preschool teacher get paid?

it depends on the job specifications and your own contract with your employer.


What is meant by quasi contract?

No, a quasi-contract is not the same as an actual contract. A quasi-contract is an equitable doctrine that permits the recovery of compensation and can be used in court, but it is not an enforceable contract. An actual contract serves the same purpose, and it is enforceable.


Do substitute teachers have a benefit option?

Like many other workers, teachers have an employment contract. The terms of the contract dictate whether or not substitutes have a benefit option. The employment contract of teachers in public schools is a public document, which means that members of the public can read it. To find out if the teachers in a particular district have a benefit option, visit or write to the human resources director in the district and ask for a copy of the teacher contract. Expect to pay for your copy. Another possibility is to ask any teacher in the district to show you the teacher contract. The full contract is usually a booklet or an online document which outlines all the requirements for teachers and the district for one academic year.


Is it legal for a 10-year-old to sign a contract?

No........ according to Indian contract Act a person must have attained the age of 18 to enter in to a contract or else that contract becomes void and null contract as it is a contract made with minor............


What does it mean when two parties have a legally binding contract?

To say that two parties have a legally binding contract means that they have entered into a formal written agreement, and if either of them violates that agreement there will be a legal basis for a lawsuit resulting in expensive penalties being imposed by the court.