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"The company can terminate your employment at any time by giving you the statutory period of notice," the contract dictates.
The state negotiated the purchase of the tracks from CSX, and that contract dictates that proceeds of the sale be invested in other major infrastructure projects in the state.
So I said, I'll give them some horror…" The contract dictated payment whether they used the song or not.
The apparent sticking point, unbelievably, was the number of hotel rooms the contract dictated the team would provide for him.
I know there is one, it's not remotely possible to pull this off without one, but, she's in hiding, I'm sure her contract dictates anonymity.
The premium paid for the contracts dictates a breakeven price of $15.74, above which investors accrue potentially unlimited profits to the upside by expiration next month.
The merger contract dictates that G.E. make its "best efforts" to complete the deal.
The contract dictates which employee will head the project, meaning people have more chances to take on leadership roles at some point in their career.
The contract dictates how many players must be employed in each Broadway theater; the minimums are from 3 to 26, depending on the size of the house.
Similarly, the fact he has only one year outstanding on his Sunderland contract dictates that compensation does not constitute a major hurdle either.
That contract dictates a pay rise of $5m£3.3m3m) to $15m£9.9m9m), and Dennis, sources say, has been trying to negotiate it down.
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