You can get out of any contract (most any contract) with the right circumstances. The circumstances of course are Dependant upon the terms of the contract; every contract is unique with its own rules and exclusions.
If you are an at-will worker (no contract), you can be laid off and for a good reason, bad reason, or no reason at all. If you are under contract - barring any extenuating circumstances - the company must honor that contract according to its provisions. If a lay-off were to happen you would have to report this to the Immigration and Naturalization Service for appropriate direction. Not to do so, would only create problems in the future.If you are an at-will worker (no contract), you can be laid off and for a good reason, bad reason, or no reason at all. If you are under contract - barring any extenuating circumstances - the company must honor that contract according to its provisions. If a lay-off were to happen you would have to report this to the Immigration and Naturalization Service for appropriate direction. Not to do so, would only create problems in the future.If you are an at-will worker (no contract), you can be laid off and for a good reason, bad reason, or no reason at all. If you are under contract - barring any extenuating circumstances - the company must honor that contract according to its provisions. If a lay-off were to happen you would have to report this to the Immigration and Naturalization Service for appropriate direction. Not to do so, would only create problems in the future.If you are an at-will worker (no contract), you can be laid off and for a good reason, bad reason, or no reason at all. If you are under contract - barring any extenuating circumstances - the company must honor that contract according to its provisions. If a lay-off were to happen you would have to report this to the Immigration and Naturalization Service for appropriate direction. Not to do so, would only create problems in the future.If you are an at-will worker (no contract), you can be laid off and for a good reason, bad reason, or no reason at all. If you are under contract - barring any extenuating circumstances - the company must honor that contract according to its provisions. If a lay-off were to happen you would have to report this to the Immigration and Naturalization Service for appropriate direction. Not to do so, would only create problems in the future.If you are an at-will worker (no contract), you can be laid off and for a good reason, bad reason, or no reason at all. If you are under contract - barring any extenuating circumstances - the company must honor that contract according to its provisions. If a lay-off were to happen you would have to report this to the Immigration and Naturalization Service for appropriate direction. Not to do so, would only create problems in the future.
It can be in certain circumstances.
yes
Annual Maintenance Contract
Usually the answer is yes. There should be a clause in the contract about unforseen circumstances or extreme change of circumstances that are out of your control. Have a read of the contract and speak to the real estae agent and see where you get. At the end of the day they are going to want money for the house or flat, so if they are aware that they aren't going to get it from you then they will take the appropriate to secure there cash (whether it be terminate your contract or allow a small breather time for you to secure new work).
Yes, a contract can override the law in certain circumstances if the parties involved agree to terms that are different from what the law dictates, as long as the contract is not illegal or against public policy.
Apprenticeship. and also in specific circumstances, 'contract'.
Annual Maintenance Contract
When the terms have been met or if circumstances beyond the control of the parties make it impossible for the contract to be enforced.When the terms have been met or if circumstances beyond the control of the parties make it impossible for the contract to be enforced.When the terms have been met or if circumstances beyond the control of the parties make it impossible for the contract to be enforced.When the terms have been met or if circumstances beyond the control of the parties make it impossible for the contract to be enforced.
Read the contract! Dispute or claims reports should be addressed.
a contract is LEGALLY BINDING, an agreement is not necessarily legally binding depending on the circumstances