Consignment Agreement Effective Date ____/____/______ Between Enter Store Name‚ further referred to as “[Seller]”‚ Located at Address‚ City‚ State And Company/Manufacturer‚ further referred to as “[Consignee]” Located at City‚ State Both parties agree to the following terms: The Seller agrees to place on display the mutually agreed upon item or items in a prominent area of his place of business. The Seller is entitled to retain 40% of the purchase price of each sale for such display.
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“An agreement made without consideration is void. “With reference to provisions of the Indian Contract Act‚ 1872 examine the validity of the statement and explain the cases in which the statement does not apply. (November 2005) Answer Validity of an Agreement without consideration: The general rule is that an agreement made without consideration is void (Section 25). In every valid contract consideration is very important. A contract may only be enforceable when an adequate consideration is
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Arbitration Agreement between the parties prior to the emergence of the dispute. As per Section 7‚ such an agreement must be in writing. The contract regarding which the dispute exists‚ must either contain an arbitration clause or must refer to a separate document signed by the parties containing the arbitration agreement. The existence of an arbitration agreement can also be inferred by written correspondence such as letters‚ talex‚ or telegrams which provide a record of the agreement. An exchange
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in crisis’ (Cooper‚ 2005‚ p. 96). The early 90’s in Australia saw a significant drop for trade unions as a whole in both membership and density. Strategies were introduced to curb the decline but both changes to the Australian labour market and Government legislation have been too much for the unions to handle. This paper will discuss and critically examine the current state of trade unions‚ past strategies of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) to combat their decline in density levels
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NRS 430V CLC Group Project Agreement Grading Criteria CLC Course Information Course Name/Section Number: Professional Dynamics / NRS-430V-0101 Instructor’s Name: Monica Kidder Start Date of the Course: 3/10/2014 CLC Member Contact Information (Who is in our group?) CLC Member Name Primary E-mail Address Secondary E-mail Address Other Contact Information CLC Group Values (What do we need to do to ensure our team’s success?) What Each Team Member Agrees to Do Why This Is
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1/ 2 CONTRACT FOR DJ SERVICES This contract for the disc jockey services (herein called “DJ”) on the event described below and between the undersigned Purchaser of Disc Jockey Entertainment (herein called “Client”) have agreed to be bound by said terms and conditions listed below. This contract is subject to the following conditions: 1. The Client agrees to pay the DJ at the end of the agreed event in cash or by check made payable to _____________________________________________. The
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NRS 430V CLC Group Project Agreement Grading Criteria CLC Course Information Course Name/Section Number: NES-430V Professional Dynamics Instructor’s Name: V. Thacker Start Date of the Course: Sept. 9‚ 2013 CLC Member Contact Information (Who is in our group?) CLC Member Name Primary E-mail Address Secondary E-mail Address Other Contact Information Carol Schulke 623-910-5321 Leslie Will 623-202-5159 Lindsey Smith 623-692-4263 Eydie Harmon 623-221-2679 CLC Group Values (What do we need
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Tenancy Agreement 租 約 The Premises : 物業 The Landlord : 業主 聯絡電話 : 入帳號碼 : The Tenant : 租客 聯絡電話 : Term of Tenancy :From | to (Both days inclusive) | 租期 由 | 至 (包括首尾兩天) | Rent :HK$ | per month(Inclusive of government rent
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Tourism Development in Australia Introduction The tourism industry is exceptionally complex and is constantly growing in size and competitiveness. Tourism plays a key role in our export industry accounting for 10% of the total export earnings‚ making it Australia’s largest service export industry. These contributions to Australia’s Gross Domestic Profit (GDP) have grown significantly from $25.2 billion in 2002 to $34 billion in 2011 (Kumar Narayan‚ 2006; Department of Resources Energy and Tourism
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his senses and not under a delusion would make‚ on the one hand‚ and as no fair man would accept‚ on the other." In other words‚ the inequality present in the contract must be so gross as to "shock the conscience." The landscape for business in Australia has been dramatically altered in recent years by the legislative prohibitions of misrepresentation‚ undue
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