A contract is an agreement between two or more parties to perform a service‚ provide a product or commit to an act‚ and is enforceable by law. There are several types of contracts‚ and each have specific terms and conditions. All contracts‚ whether verbal or written‚ must include specific components that will make them legally enforceable in a court of law. If any of the components are missing‚ the courts will consider the contract unenforceable. To be enforceable‚ a contract must be legally valid
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Unit 322 – Managing and Organising Meetings When I plan and organise a meeting I have to ensure everything is taken into consideration in order to help guarantee the meeting runs smoothly and everything is as the Councillors and officers expect it to be. First on the list is to ensure a room has been booked and if it hasn’t to book a room for the appropriate time and ensure there is sufficient parking available for the Councillors and any external officers. I do this by calling Mouchel and booking
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must seek something or some action in return. Promisee must show that they have “bought” the promise either by doing some act in return for it‚ or by promising to do or refrain from doing some act in return for it. As stated in law which is An Agreement to Compensate for a Past Voluntary Act Section 26 (b)‚ under this exception‚ the promisor promised to give the promisee something because the promisee has done something voluntarily before the promise was made. When this happens‚ the promise made
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Sociology 10:00 A.M MW 11/1/13 Effects of NAFTA on the RGV The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was a bill implemented on January 1st‚ 1994. Presented by President Clinton‚ NAFTA wanted to introduce free unrestricted trade between everyone on the North American continent (U.S‚ Canada‚ and Mexico) to eliminate trade taxes and increase trade. The effects of NAFTA are debated fiercely as to whether the bill had a positive or negative effect. The Rio Grande Valley (RGV) is a border community
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Lecturer’s name: | Student’s name: Identify one kind of human services organization—for example‚ mental health provider or foster care provider—and describe the services provided. Investigate and describe the three methods of interoperability. Discuss how each method of interoperability could be integrated into the selected organization and the advantages and disadvantages of each method. For each method‚ describe the backup plan should technology fail. Interoperability: Interoperability is defined
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This paperwork comprises BSHS 462 Week 4 Individual Assignment Case 10 Evaluating the Consultation and Education Department Paper General Questions - General General Questions Resource: Case 10 of Ch. 10 of Management of Human Services Programs Write a 1‚050- to 1‚750-word paper which addresses the following in reference to the case study: Develop at least one process evaluation measure and at least one outcome evaluation measure that you suggest for the Consultation and Education
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1.1 Introduction The article talks about the most important changes in Republic of Macedonia in connection with the Framework Agreement‚ better known as the Ohrid Agreement. Internal political instability in Macedonia led to conflicts between Albanian armed groups and government forces. The Framework Ohrid Agreement saved the state from the brink of civil war. It effected decentralization of the country by increasing the rights of minorities and giving more power to local authorities. However
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Free Trade Agreement Advantages and Disadvantages in U.S. Perspective Gabriel Tagliapietra Econ Ind. Studies Free trade has it’s advantages and disadvantages‚ as any other law. In the U.S. perspective the advantages and disadvantages even out. These odds in advantages are beneficial not only to the United States but also to the foreign countries we trade with. One of it’s advantages is the reducing of prices of foreign goods and services; making products that we are unable to manufacture here
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extent was The Treaty of Versailles a positive peace agreement for the future? The well-recognised Treaty of Versailles‚ signed on the 22nd June 1919‚ was one which has been the target of very crucial criticism over the ages. It was a treaty that subjected Germany and the other nations it was aligned with into a crisis of hardship‚ financially‚ socially and economically. Although the treaty was known to contain traits of a positive peace agreement that would prevent future war from occurring‚ this
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HISTORY CHAPTER 1-6 TREATIES/ PACTS/ AGREEMENTS Chapter 2: |Treaty: |Treaty of Versailles | |Countries involved: |The Big Three (Britain‚ France‚ USA) | | |Germany | |Aim/ |Territorial:
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