You would have to read the specific agreement carefully. Some provide outs if the individual is moved by their employer. Others can be cancelled due to health issues.
Loopholes are technicalities or ambiguities in laws, regulations, or contracts that allow individuals or organizations to circumvent the intended effects of those rules. They often arise from poorly drafted legislation or oversight, enabling people to exploit these gaps for financial or legal advantages without violating the letter of the law. While using loopholes can be legal, it may raise ethical concerns and lead to calls for reform to close such gaps.
No. The purpose of a contract is to reduce to writing an agreement between the parties. Although poorly drafted contracts are common, there are no loopholes in a well drafted contract.
The slit windows or archers' windows of medieval castles were also called loopholes.
loopholes means any kind of weekness in your system security.
Loopholes in the context of President Obama refers to his position that corporate tax loopholes should be closed. Obama is America's 44th President.
Holes in the law
Some common loopholes in judgments include ambiguous language, inconsistencies with existing laws or precedents, lack of thorough reasoning or evidence, and biased decision-making. These loopholes can undermine the validity and fairness of a judgment.
Loopholes in the Western Law Dueling - 2009 was released on: USA: October 2009
Only Microsoft can "fix" the loopholes. You can close / work around some of the loopholes by running a good firewall and anti-virus, and, if you are in a corporate environment, maintain strict user privileges (don't let anyone have administrator privileges).
Its a thing that finds loopholes
No - There isn't!