If a contract does not include a completion date, it may lead to uncertainty and disputes between the parties involved. This could result in delays in the project or services being provided, as well as potential legal issues regarding the timeline of the agreement. It is important to have a clear completion date outlined in a contract to avoid misunderstandings and ensure that all parties are on the same page regarding expectations and timelines.
It depends on how much time you give them in your contract. Read the contract. It should have a completion date in it somewhere. If not, then they might just take their sweet old time.
A contract between two or more parties might contain conditions. If a condition of a contract is broken, it is a breach of condition.
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it might contain jewelry, water, herb.....
for dogs, yes, but i strongly suggest that you do not eat them as they may contain offal or something nasty that might happen to your insides
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you might be able to if you have 100% game completion and if not you can't
A contract is a legally enforceable agreement between two or more persons. A business contract might just be a contract entered into between businesses or for business purposes.
You could become pregnant. You could contract a sexually transmitted disease. Or nothing might happen you have some fun. In most places the age of consent is 16, so there wouldn't be legal issues.
If insurance is required by your contract then the 'wrong' insurance might be a contract violation allowing repossession. You have to read your contract.
They might be fired or their contract will be terminated. If that person's manager is nice enough, they might just be let off
You will have to read the contents of your contract. Also, if the contract if a 12-month contract, read carefully before you sign every year as things might change from year to year.