No, a contract cannot supersede the law. The law always takes precedence over any agreements made in a contract.
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Rocke Robertson has written: 'Sample clauses for farm partnership agreements' -- subject(s): Farm partnership
A domestic partnership registry is usually a registry of contracts or agreements between two people that offers some of the rights and responsibilities of marriage. What constitutes a domestic partnership varies by jurisdiction.
Yes, a partnership can be oral, written, or implied. An oral partnership is formed through spoken agreements, a written partnership is established through a formal written document outlining the terms, and an implied partnership is inferred from the actions and behaviors of the parties involved.
In order to ensure a successful partnership, two parties need to establish agreements on key aspects such as roles and responsibilities, communication, decision-making processes, goals and objectives, and conflict resolution mechanisms. These agreements help clarify expectations and ensure both parties are aligned towards a common purpose.
The difference between a partnership agreement and an operating agreement is that in the partnership agreement is set up for all owners or partners to be responsible for the company. The operating agreements differs in the fact that the agreement is for the person or people in charge of the operating requirements for the company.
I will supersede on my swimming test.
Supersede is correct English word whereas supercede is what American's generally use. Supercede is misspelt supersede.
This mandate will supersede the previous order.
Judith Kaulem has written: 'Linking economic partnership agreements (EPAs) to poverty, development, and millennium development goals'