A rival bid is when two people are trying to bid for a player on ultimate team.. then one gets messi :)
The wording of this question is kind of weird, but I think you're asking for the word 'fairness' to be used in a sentence. Here's one : "The fairness of the soccer game was questioned when the rival team was caught cheating."
The Drennan rule refers to a particular way of looking at arrangements and bids between a general contractor and a sub-contractor. In the landmark legal case of Drennan v. Star Paving, Judge Traynor ruled that when a sub submits a bid that is then used by the general, the sub-contractor ought to be held to that bid regardless of whether or nor their bid was accurate. This, in theory, forces sub-contractors to be more careful in making sure that their bids are accurate. This is the view favored by most courts (but not all) and is known as the Drennan Rule.The reverse of this way of thinking is attributed to Judge Learned Hand (yeah, his name is Learned Hand). Judge Hand ruled in a separate case that the subcontractors are not bound to the general contractor until there is a traditional contract formed by offer and acceptance.
Throwing a bandana in a crypt gang could signify allegiance to the gang, identification with its colors, or membership status within the group. It could also serve as a form of communication or intimidation towards rival gangs.
Some African rulers participated in the slave trade by capturing and selling slaves from rival tribes as a way to gain wealth and power. They collaborated with European slave traders who provided weapons and goods in exchange for slaves. This collaboration allowed these rulers to strengthen their own positions while contributing to the transatlantic slave trade.
i assume you mean were, not where. Because at the time, white did not respect blacks and thought that they were superior to them. I'm not sure if laws were actually passed denying slaves rights, i think that people just knew that slaves were property and an overall feel of hate was shown toward them. I agree no laws needed to be past because they had no rights to begin with. When you can place a man/woman/child on a podium and yell out for bids, it is not necessary to deny them rights they obviously had none to begin with. Are you may be referring to the Jim Crow Laws? That is just blatant racism to its core. A stain in American History that we all should feel ashamed of.
It depends on which bid pack you purchase. They range from $27 for 30 bids to $550 for 1000 bids. For example, if you purchase a bid pack for $27 for 30 bids, you'll receive an extra 25 bids totaling 55 bids. That comes out to be only $.49 per bid.
yes bids are warm-blooded
Kid-bids or bids by children could potentially violate the terms and conditions of online auction platforms, often requiring users to be of a certain age to participate. Additionally, children may not fully understand the consequences of placing bids, leading to unintended purchases or liabilities.
There is nothing to increase in construction bids, construction bids are not something you increase at all. Construction bidding means to submit a proposal to manage a construction project.
Each city bids on the superbowl, whoever bids most gets it
It is not fake but every time someone bids the time starts over again.
Opening Bids starting with a T is known as a Tender
what do you think happens if no one bids on an item
Yes, promo code "8FREEBIDS" gives you obviously 8 free bids.
its open for bids.
yes they are bids
Henpeck Bids for Freedom - 1912 was released on: USA: 1 November 1912