The Host
the owner of the Inn they stopped at, who is known as the 'Host'
In "The Canterbury Tales," the pilgrims respond positively to the idea of sharing their stories and competing amongst themselves. The host agrees to judge the stories as well as to put together the meal that will be awarded to the winner.
Harry Bailey - the publican of the Tabard Inn at Southwark (where the story begins) offers to join the pilgrimage to Canterbury. On the way out, and then again on the way home, each pilgrim will tell two stories. The best storyteller will be rewarded with a free dinner. Harry Bailey will be the judge of the stories.
When parties in a legal dispute agree between themselves to a settlement without going before a judge or without waiting for a trial to be concluded, they have settled out of court.
yes
No.
my question for you a gay do you agree or not agree the death penalty and why
Yes.
No, if the couple involved wants to get a divorce after having agreed on the terms and conditions they can do so themselves. All they need to do is to fill out a Do-It-Yourself divorce form which is available online and they just have to appear before a judge in a court and represent themselves for the same.
If a contract is unclear and the parties cannot agree on its meaning, a judge should interpret the contract based on the intent of the parties and the context of the agreement. The judge may consider evidence such as the parties' communications, industry standards, and the overall purpose of the contract to determine its meaning and enforce it accordingly.
No where unless they can get a judge to agree to it.
Your father has to go to court and have the judge agree on it.