Sentence examples for true contract from inspiring English sources

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The common law supplies no action of duty, as it does of assumpsit and trespass; and hence the somewhat awkward contrivance of this fiction to apply the remedy of assumpsit where there is no true contract and no promise to support it.

Khobragade allegedly then had the housekeeper sign a true contract for a far lower wage that equated to about $1.42 per hour, owing to workweeks that often exceeded 100 hours, according to the indictment.

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Risk, then, can only come from the failure to observe care; that care which it might be supposed, without any prompting from the law, underwriters would observe, and which, if observed, would make their policies true contracts of assurance,—not seemingly so, but really so; not only when premiums are paying, but when loss is to be paid.

The star defensive lineman Osi Umenyiora has been riding his exercise bike to nowhere in a strange-but-true contract holdout.

The strict rules discussed above do not apply to other contracts, in particular arrival contracts and other contracts which are not true CIF contracts, though they may be described as CIF contracts by the parties.

"We are demanding a true doctoral contract, a three-year job contract," says its president, Morgane Gorria, an agronomist who has a Ph.D. in biology and currently works as a nontenured assistant professor in Le Havre University, northwestern France.

The same is true of contract caterer Compass Group – after hitting £15, the shares have returned to £13.26.

Here are several things that workers commonly believe, but are not actually true: A contract of employment is not necessarily one document; it can incorporate terms from a number of different sources, and can be written or verbal.

With this in mind, it is worth exploring whether the patterns that have been consistently demonstrated across a range of other crime problems hold true for contract cheating.

It is true that contracts would allow men and women to contract for traditional gendered families, but why should we object to such families if they are freely entered into and express the values of the participants?

This is especially true since contracted objects are expected to increase their spin rate, again in the manner of the figure skater's pirouette.

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