You need to review the contract that you signed to determine your rights and obligations under that particular contract. If you signed it already you should have it reviewed by an attorney. The best practice would be to have it reviewed by an attorney before you sign.
Then why did you sign it? Did you not read what you signed. It is going to be their word against yours. Your rights were spelled out in the contract you signed, and you are bound by that agreement. Unless they agree that something was left out. I would be very nice and discuss this with them. Hopefully they will amend the contract. Otherwise you may be stuck with what you signed. Of course you can and probably should seek legal advice.
Up to the point where the contract is signed, either party can modify the terms. Once the contract is signed, the deal is done and both sides have to live with it.
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No. Unless you signed a contract stating otherwise, they have no rights at all regarding the dog.
The answer depends on what's in your contract. You need to review your copy of the contract that you signed. The company may have reserved the right to not hire you. If you still have questions you should have it reviewed by an attorney who can explain your rights and options. You may not have read it carefully enough before you signed.
Yes, a lease is a signed contract
Check the contract you signed when you bought the new car. It will tell you what you can and can't do and what your rights are. Typically, once you have signed that contract you can't return the car no matter what, so READ THE FINE PRINT.
A co-signer is fully legally responsible for the debt of the loan if the other person on the loan fails to pay as per the signed loan contract. All rights and responsibilities are in the contract.
on Wed Dec 2 we signed a membership contract. Today we emailed a cancellation. Are we within our rights under Mass law?
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