The Mayflower Compact was a social contract the pilgrims signed in November 1620 in order to establish law and order in the new colony. |
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Some high end or specialty contract wallcoverings need special care for perfect installation. |
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Journalists in New Zealand are either on strike, or are planning walkouts over work contract negotiations. |
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The contract includes a full-scale reusable system that will provide the capability to test technologies in a launch pad abort situation. |
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A local group of farmers lost their contract to grow vining peas, which are the sort we eat with our meals. |
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In the shoulder girdle, the serratus anterior and pectoralis minor muscles contract to abduct the scapula on the up phase. |
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To help achieve this position, contract your lower abs and tilt your pelvis forward. |
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Keeping torso lifted, contract abs to draw tailbone down until you feel a stretch in the front of your left hip. |
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Those who contract the virus and do show symptoms typically suffer from mild fever and head and body aches. |
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It was quibbling over the interpretation of the contract it agreed with the company before the work was carried out, he said. |
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For many years the standard software development contract has been prepared on the basis of a waterfall development methodology. |
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This contract also excludes liability in respect of disposal or dumping of any waste materials or substances. |
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Most legal systems recognize some species of liability in restitution or quasi-contract, in addition to that based on contract or tort. |
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An estimated 15,000 contract workers from around the world are currently helping to rebuild war-torn Iraq. |
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Chautauqua's parent company, Republic Airlines, paid American a contract rights fee in the form of a warrant to buy shares of its common stock. |
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I did ponder at one time whether it would be a good idea to put together a contract of expectations for choir members. |
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Improper surface preparation may also cause some wallpapers to contract on the wall resulting in gaps. |
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There may even be a clause in her contract by which she has to agree to certain content restrictions. |
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A significant number of labourers contract themselves out to the kdedars or jamadars who liaise between workers and contractors on a commission basis. |
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The player who makes seven or more tricks scores as though they had played a contract of 1NT, and gets an additional premium of 100 above the line. |
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The structure of the corona changes when the micelles interact. In particular, the extent to which the coronal layers contract or interdigitate upon an increase in. |
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The parents of girl quadruplets in Nanjing signed a contract with a Beijing-based advertising company that entrusted it with the girls' growth and education. |
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The claim is pleaded in contract alternatively in quasi-contract. |
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Some have compared him with Jason Bourne, the amnesiac contract assassin who made Matt Damon a household name. |
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There is the contract between ungrace religion and a spirituality that is grace and compassion. |
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Sebastian Vettel extended his contract with Infiniti Red Bull Racing until the end of 2015, despite interests in racing for Ferrari and Mercedes. |
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He received a formal warning from World Snooker, and was advised that further breaches of contract would lead to fines. |
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Hobbes's theories decisively shape the concept of sovereignty through the medium of social contract theories. |
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Microrefugia are sites that support populations of species when their ranges contract during unfavorable climate episodes. |
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Maine saw the development of societies as moving away from traditional status societies to modern contract societies. |
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Meteor has created a special Northern Ireland roaming tariff for both contract and prepay customers. |
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It is true that Ulster is given the right to contract out, but she can only do so after automatic inclusion in the Irish Free State. |
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His Majesty's Government did not want to assume that it was certain that on the first opportunity Ulster would contract out. |
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The contract for purchase was signed at Cairo on 25 November and the shares deposited at the British consulate the following day. |
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In economic theory, privatization has been studied in the field of contract theory. |
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A publishing contract was secured by The Britto Agency, which had conceived the idea for the book itself. |
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The social contract in the original case was between the king and the nobility, but was gradually extended to all of the people. |
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These included contract employees from the Philippines and Mauritius, including some Ilois. |
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In 2004, TransAtlantic Lines outbid Sealift Incorporated for the transport contract between Singapore and Diego Garcia. |
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The consequence of this is that contract prices are far higher than those of any other country building oceangoing ships. |
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General rules of contract law apply in full, although it is difficult to hold agencies liable for breach of contract. |
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On 18 June 1824 Robert had set sail on the Sir William Congreve from Liverpool for Colombia with a contract for three years. |
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Although he had been instructed by George, Locke hoped to become chief engineer as his contract with Stephenson had expired. |
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The contract covers the supply, delivery and maintenance of 65 new trains and a depot at Old Oak Common. |
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In March 2011 Crossrail announced that five bidders had been shortlisted for the contract to build the Class 345 and its associated depot. |
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This contract will support around 760 UK manufacturing jobs plus 80 apprenticeships. |
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An estimated 74 per cent of contract spend is expected to remain in the UK economy. |
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Ayckbourn used the pseudonym 'Peter Caulfield' because he was under exclusive contract to the BBC at the time. |
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In 1733, Richardson was granted a contract with the House of Commons, with help from Onslow, to print the Journals of the House. |
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His contract allowed him to take three months holiday every winter, which he took in Jamaica. |
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Sargent's contract was not renewed in 1957, although he continued as chief conductor of the Proms until his death ten years later. |
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In January 2013, he announced that he will not extend his contract beyond the 2018 season. |
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The court was also told that Norman received sole credit because of his prior contract with the producers. |
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The group felt insecure about the lack of a contract and was frustrated by the direction in which Heart Management was steering them. |
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In May 2016, it was announced that Williams had signed a recording contract with Sony Music. |
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By 1939, Powell had been hired as a contract director by Alexander Korda on the strength of The Edge of the World. |
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After The Old Vic season ended, Burton's contract with Fox required him to do three more films. |
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A judge denied them this option, but allowed them to win compensation from the act of the studio ignoring the contract itself. |
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The majority of TV licensing administration and enforcement activities are carried out under contract by private companies. |
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In August 2016 it was announced that Gregor Townsend would replace Vern Cotter as Scotland head coach in June 2017 when his contract expires. |
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With the introduction of the NGTC rules, all cars share a number of common components provided through a contract with RML Group. |
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However, it is recommended to immediately impose labor or civil contract and to issue a work permit for the duration of its validity. |
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This is a contract based on temporary visa offered to those with an employment contract already awaiting them in Australia. |
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They see their contract purporting to sell a plot of Scottish souvenir land as bestowing them the informal right to the title Laird. |
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Childe's other hobbies included walking in the British hillsides, attending classical music concerts, and playing the card game contract bridge. |
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Thought to show bad faith on Edward's part, the Papal Bull did not contract a marriage, only permit one should the Scots later agree to it. |
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By this time Murdoch's contract had been amended and he was able to patent this device in his own name. |
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In some summers, wildcats are infested with fleas of the Ceratophyllus genus, which they likely contract from brown rats. |
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Wild boar may on occasion contract swine erysipelas through rodents or hog lice and ticks. |
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They were not government officials, but rather sureties who were appointed to enforce a contract or other legal relationship. |
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If Westminster legislation would expand or contract the powers of Scottish Parliament or its ministers, this too requires consent from Edinburgh. |
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Finishing out her contract with Sony BMG, Lennox released the compilation album The Annie Lennox Collection. |
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Since their contract with Chrysalis had ended, Runrig chose to release In Search Of Angels on their own label, Ridge Records. |
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Manson's contract obligated her to deliver at least one album and, at the sole option of Radioactive, up to six additional albums. |
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In 2005 the club severed their connection with Umbro, suppliers of their kits since the 1960s and entered into a contract with Nike. |
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He left the club in June 1983 after his request for a contract and pay rise was publicly rebuffed by the board. |
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Aberdeen approached Craig Brown, who was working without a contract at Motherwell, to replace McGhee. |
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The approaches were built under separate contract and were to the design of the engineer James Carswell. |
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In December 2014 it was announced Arup had been awarded the design contract for the project. |
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On 29 May 2012, NorthLink Ferries Ltd lost the contract for provision of the Northern Isles ferry services to Serco. |
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Serco, as well as its rival G4S, was accused of overcharging the Ministry of Justice on its contract to tag offenders. |
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It has also made provisions for losses in its contract for services in Suffolk. |
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Serco has a contract with the City of Chicago, Illinois, to enforce parking meter regulations. |
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Serco has a contract with the City of Inglewood, California, to enforce parking regulations and conduct traffic control. |
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The contract between the plaintiff and the defendant required the plaintiff to sell and deliver to the defendant a nonintoxicating beverage. |
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The civitas is not just the collective body of all the citizens, it is the contract binding them all together, because each of them is a civis. |
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The whole contract including the oath of fealty was part of a formal commendation ceremony that created the feudal relationship. |
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The marriage contract was confirmed in 1235 and Eleanor travelled to England to meet Henry for the first time. |
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There are several types of Fairtrade Standards, including standards for contract situations, for importers, and also for the different products. |
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For the 2012 Summer Olympics the mint won a contract to produce 4,700 gold, silver and bronze medals for competitors. |
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With the opening of the railway from London to Liverpool, Holyhead lost the London to Dublin Mail contract in 1839 to the Port of Liverpool. |
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Although he had signed a contract with Ulster, he managed to negotiate a release from this to continue his career with the Blues. |
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His contract with the national side was terminated on 13 August 2012 after he refused to relocate to the country. |
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In late February 1996, it was announced that Rush would be leaving Anfield on a free transfer when his contract expired on 1 June. |
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In August 2015 it was announced that Jones's contract with the show would not be renewed and that he would be replaced by Boy George. |
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She was then introduced to the Cardiff impresario Jonathan Shalit, who became her manager and negotiated a contract with Sony Music. |
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After the Apple contract had been fulfilled, Polley signed the band to a management contract demanding two albums a year. |
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In May, Warner Bros terminated its contract with Badfinger, and Badfinger dissolved. |
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In 1949, the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce entered a contract with the City of Los Angeles to repair and rebuild the sign. |
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On 13 January 2015, the NDA announced that NMP would lose the management contract for Sellafield Ltd. |
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The ligament provides tension to bring the valves apart, while one or two adductor muscles can contract to close the valves. |
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Natural gas in the United States is traded as a futures contract on the New York Mercantile Exchange. |
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The contract was arranged through the Fraser Trenholm Company, a cotton broker in Liverpool with ties to the Confederacy. |
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Gertrude possessed a contract from both the New York Daily News and Chicago Tribune when she attempted the Channel swim a second time. |
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This is important because these bats contract their middle ear muscles when emitting a call, so they can avoid deafening themselves. |
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Because he had been relieved of his duties as governor, the crown did not feel bound by that contract and his demands were rejected. |
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The Cryptodira retract their necks backwards while contracting it under their spine, whereas the Pleurodira contract their necks to the side. |
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A second set of abdominal muscles face the opposite way and when they contract they expel air under positive pressure. |
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Rhythmically contract and relax the muscles around your coochie and your peehole about 50 times a day. |
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However, he later claimed that he was mistranslated and that he actually said that Beckham's contract had not yet been renewed. |
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In the months following the announcement, the additional terms of Beckham's contract became public knowledge. |
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English Heritage has a management contract to run Osborne House as a historic tourist attraction. |
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A legal dispute arose in 1966 regarding a record contract that Hendrix had entered into the previous year with producer Ed Chalpin. |
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The rib cage is able to expand and contract the chest cavity through the action of other respiratory muscles. |
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The band signed a new contract with RCA Records in 1990, for whom they produced their next album, Guaranteed. |
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Gypsy, or nomad, brewing usually falls under the category of contract brewing. |
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For the past six years the event has been sponsored by Ordnance Survey as part of a contract which ended with the 2009 event. |
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The services were run by Southern Vectis under contract to Isle of Wight Council. |
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Clark was convicted of the contract murder and sentenced to life imprisonment. |
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On 8 November 1266, a contract between Henry III and Hamburg's traders allowed them to establish a hanse in London. |
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In 1872 Mayor Carl Wallau and the council of Mainz persuaded the military government to sign a contract to expand the city. |
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The negotiations went well and a contract between Retief and Dingane was signed. |
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Many Europeans who arrived in North America during the 17th and 18th centuries came under contract as indentured servants. |
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Private Portuguese merchants did, however, routinely contract for cargo, carried aboard crown ships for freight charges. |
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When feather fluffing, they contract their muscles to raise their feathers to increase the air space next to their skin. |
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Vespucci organized the fulfillment of Berardi's outstanding contract with the Castilian crown to provide twelve vessels for the Indies. |
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Francisco and Diego concluded a new contract on 12 June 1535, in which they agreed to share future discoveries equally. |
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The doctrine arises in both English criminal law, and in civil law, where it is relevant to English contract law and English trusts law. |
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Tayloe was for many years the leading case in contract law regarding intent and enforcement. |
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In cases where it is possible to frame a claim in either contract or tort, it is necessary to be aware of what gives the best outcome. |
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Parties may contract for liquidated damages to be paid upon a breach of the contract by one of the parties. |
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His tenure was marked by a number of original rulings, in tort and contract law in particular. |
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Privity of contract occurs only between the parties to the contract, most commonly contract of sale of goods or services. |
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Horizontal privity arises when the benefits from a contract are to be given to a third party. |
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Easton, where a contract was made for work to be done in exchange for payment to a third party. |
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The courts however decided that there was no privity of contract between manufacturer and consumer. |
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Beswick would be able to enforce the performance of the contract in her own right. |
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Cardozo which removed the requirement of privity of contract for duty in negligence actions. |
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A contract is a voluntary arrangement between two or more parties that is enforceable by law as a binding legal agreement. |
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Formation of a contract generally requires an offer, acceptance, consideration, and a mutual intent to be bound. |
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At common law, the elements of a contract are offer, acceptance, intention to create legal relations, and consideration. |
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A bilateral contract is an agreement in which each of the parties to the contract makes a promise or set of promises to each other. |
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A contract is implied in fact if the circumstances imply that parties have reached an agreement even though they have not done so expressly. |
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If the contract is not required by law to be written, an oral contract is valid and therefore legally binding. |
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If the terms of the contract are uncertain or incomplete, the parties cannot have reached an agreement in the eyes of the law. |
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Statements of fact in a contract or in obtaining the contract are considered to be either warranties or representations. |
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Instead, the board approved 60 contract work orders as the rail projects proceeded. |
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Statements in a contract may not be upheld if the court finds that the statements are subjective or promotional puffery. |
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The common law doctrine of privity of contract provides that only those who are party to a contract may sue or be sued on it. |
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While a contract is being performed, it is called an executory contract, and when it is completed it is an executed contract. |
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If the party did not know that they were entering into a contract, there is no meeting of the minds, and the contract is void. |
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A mistake is an incorrect understanding by one or more parties to a contract and may be used as grounds to invalidate the agreement. |
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In Australian law, a contract can be set aside due to unconscionable dealing. |
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If based on an illegal purpose or contrary to public policy, a contract is void. |
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Voidability implies that one or both parties may declare a contract ineffective at their wish. |
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Ineffectiveness implies that the contract terminates by order of a court where a public body has failed to satisfy public procurement law. |
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In England and Wales, a contract may be enforced by use of a claim, or in urgent cases by applying for an interim injunction to prevent a breach. |
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A choice of law clause allows the parties to agree in advance that their contract will be interpreted under the laws of a specific jurisdiction. |
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Many contracts contain a forum selection clause setting out where disputes in relation to the contract should be litigated. |
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Commonwealth Disposals Commission which concerned a contract for the rights to salvage a ship. |
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Reed the English Court of Appeal awarded the plaintiff expenditures incurred prior to the contract in preparation of performance. |
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If a party provides notice that the contract will not be completed, an anticipatory breach occurs. |
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To recover damages, a claimant must show that the breach of contract caused foreseeable loss. |
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Related to orders for specific performance, an injunction may be requested when the contract prohibits a certain action. |
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Contract theory is the body of legal theory that addresses normative and conceptual questions in contract law. |
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One of the most important questions asked in contract theory is why contracts are enforced. |
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Another approach, associated with Charles Fried, maintains that the purpose of contract law is to enforce promises. |
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Other approaches to contract theory are found in the writings of legal realists and critical legal studies theorists. |
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Another dimension of the theoretical debate in contract is its place within, and relationship to a wider law of obligations. |
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Stevenson for damages for breach of contract and instead sued for negligence. |
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In the United States, similar torts existed but have become superseded to some degree by contract law and the pure economic loss rule. |
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Tort is sometimes viewed as the causes of action which are not defined in other areas such as contract or fiduciary law. |
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Irregular marriages were not socially accepted and many people who decided to contract them did so where they were relatively unknown. |
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Government's duty under a social contract among the sovereign people was to serve the people by protecting their rights. |
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So strictly is this principle adhered to that no question is allowed to be raised as to the fairness or unfairness of the contract entered into. |
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For example, questions as to whether a contract is valid may depend on the capacity of the parties to enter into a contract. |
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If the property is incidental to the contract, then the contract is evaluated under traditional choice of law principles for a contract. |
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In pure salvage, there is no contract between the owner of the goods and the salvor. |
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The development of contract law began in the Church courts, following Roman law. |
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Rights and duties which we would consider to be part of the law of property, tort, contract or unjust enrichment were not conceptualised as such. |
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A new contract code in 1999 represented a turn away from administrative domination. |
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A precursor to modern commercial law, the Law Merchant emphasised the freedom of contract and alienability of property. |
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Since 1969, however, a series of Acts of Parliament altered this, and New Zealand contract law is now 'largely. |
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The main distinction of New Zealand contract law is the wide discretionary power given to courts in granting relief. |
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Injuries resulting from defective products were normally claimed on the basis of a contract of sale between the seller and the consumer. |
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Prior to this time, the matter was delegated to the individual states, then via contract between the states and the federal government. |
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However, several articles regarding the incorporation of terms into a contract have been adopted into the Civil Code. |
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Individual provinces have codified some principles of contract law in a Sale of Goods Act, which was modeled on early English versions. |
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Outside of Quebec, most contract law is still common law, based on the rulings of judges in contract litigation over the years. |
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Quebec, being a civil law jurisdiction, does not have contract law, but rather has its own law of obligations. |
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Other goals of the UCC were to modernize contract law and to allow for exceptions from the common law in contracts between merchants. |
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Then, if this business does not work, he can get a new contract with the village committee and return to farming. |
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Despite hiring contract reporters there were still widespread complaints about the accuracy of the debates. |
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We had to rebid the contract when accusations of fraud by other competitors occurred. |
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Wage labour refers to the sale of labour under a formal or informal employment contract to an employer. |
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The motives behind Whitney's acceptance of a contract to manufacture muskets in 1798 were mostly monetary. |
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President George Washington approved of the idea, and by 1798 a contract was issued to Eli Whitney for 12,000 muskets built under the new system. |
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It led to a contract to glaze the Crystal Palace in 1851 and which earned Joseph Paxton a knighthood. |
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The Stephensons were accordingly given the contract to produce locomotives for the railway. |
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The surface mineable reserves for the current contract are 330 million tons. |
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They obtained a contract from the sheriffs, and after the voyage to the colonies they sold the convicts as indentured servants. |
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Canadian governments would also impose binding arbitration or a new contract on the disputing parties. |
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However it led to a contract to supply an electric light and trolley system. |
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Steel employees stopped work after a dispute over contract terms, characterized by the company as a strike and by the union as a lockout. |
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Bingley, made a contract with him to write biographies of Yorkshire and Lancashire worthies. |
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The system is owned by TfGM and operated and maintained under contract by RATP Group. |
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I'll bring the contract tomorrow, and if everything looks good, we'll shake on it. |
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Some studies estimate that as many as one out of every two people might contract an STD at some point in their lives. |
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The contract has been amended 22 times in the past 14 years. |
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Lancaster is among the first cities that contract with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department to use the ALPR services. |
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We read the contract with an eye to how it could be made to look to voters. |
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We read the contract with a view to how it could be made to look to voters. |
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Frame under a service contract from the HPA axis in five pieces lime injection absorber unit servicing. |
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This will provide a defense to any argument that the employment policies created an implied contract that trumped at-will employment. |
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The contract does not include small electrical equipment, such as toasters, coffee makers, waffle irons etc. |
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That walking-around money could help them swing a center such as New Jersey's Bobby Holik, who has been in a contract dispute with the Devils. |
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The contract includes seven aboveground storage tanks with capacity in excess of 1 MMbbls. |
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The contract will result in the introduction of a new technology for the use of coal washery rejects as a potential fuel source. |
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McDermott in mid-2006 won an EPCI contract for three wellhead topsides for the QatarGas-3 and QatarGas-4 ventures. |
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The court said there is nothing inherently wrong with an adhesion contract merely because it is in that category. |
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If adhesion contracts typically are enforced, why should an adhesion contract that touches upon copyright issues be analyzed any differently? |
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AeroMechanical Services Ltd on Thursday announced that it has signed a contract with a Canadian charter carrier. |
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Irish international wicketkeeper Stuart Poynter on a two-year contract is signed by DURHAM County Cricket Club. |
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It is a private judicial contract that was written in Akkadian, a language used in the Middle East at that time. |
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Works contract for the expansion and renovation of the Olympic hall in the town of Albertville. |
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The Wool Council of Australia said the contract should lead to higher prices paid to Australian woolgrowers. |
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Amare Stoudemire may have the most untradeable contract in the NBA and the Knicks aren't looking to move Carmelo Anthony. |
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Simply put, a zero hour contract is a contract used in the United Kingdom in which an employee is not guaranteed a set amount of hours or salary. |
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Decent Work for All campaigners say many young workers are caught in a 'vicious circle' of minimum wage and zero hour contract jobs. |
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Kvaerner's contract also covers modifications to the existing Anoa platform. |
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In this scenario, the buyer executes a contract for purchase and convinces seller to quitclaim the title to buyer prior to closing. |
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The contract enabled Korda to lend Burton to films produced by other companies. |
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The city council signed a contract with the multinational corporation JCDecaux, an outdoor advertising company. |
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They want the new contract to include a guarantee of job security. |
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The contract requires him to finish work by the end of the year. |
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The contract obligates the firm to complete the work in six weeks. |
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The contract commits the company to finishing the bridge by next fall. |
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The Black local's contract granted equal division of work at the same time that it extracted antilimit and antistrike pledges. |
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The contract drafter can mask the bindingness of the contract and manipulate consumer behavior through design. |
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If so, you will probably sign a contract with a caterer months, maybe years, in advance and make a substantial down payment. |
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The young attorneys were set the task of collating the contract submitted by the other side with the previous copy. |
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The world's largest surveyor of deepwater oil fields won a contract to conduct a survey of the French Gulf of Lion to map sand reserves. |
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Such behaviour we contract by having much conversed with persons of high stature. |
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Diamond and Dybvig show that a bank offering an ordinary deposit contract can provide allocations superior to those of simple exchange markets. |
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When the two men got together to discuss contract arrangements, the challenger dropped a bombshell. |
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They just will not help you do the hard work of finding someone who actually wants your contract and the vintage flip phone that came with it. |
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Elior UK, on the A30, opposite the Staines Reservoirs, is the UK's fifth largest contract caterer. |
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Most Normans continued to contract marriages with other Normans or other continental families rather than with the English. |
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Both Locke and Rousseau developed social contract theories in Two Treatises of Government and Discourse on Inequality, respectively. |
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Rousseau said that people join into civil society via the social contract to achieve unity while preserving individual freedom. |
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We wanted to sell a turnkey plant, but they jobbed out the contract to small firms. |
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A contract of eternal bond of love, Confirm'd by mutual joinder of your hands. |
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The Saitama Prefectural Police Department, for example, had no K9 units of its own, and relied on contract dogs exclusively. |
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Domestic waste services in Sheffield are provided by Veolia Environmental Services under contract from and on behalf of the council. |
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It can also mean strong private property rights, contract enforcement, and overall ease of doing business as well as low barriers to free trade. |
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The largest military contract in history, signed in October 2001, involved the development of the Joint Strike Fighter. |
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Modern banknotes are printed by contract with De La Rue Currency in Loughton, Essex. |
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The intention was to transfer aircraft currently in Spanish service within a year of contract signature. |
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By June 2014, Dassault claimed it was close to signing a contract with Qatar for 72 Rafales. |
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Four days later, Boulton attended a meeting of the Privy Council, and was awarded a contract at the end of the month. |
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When a new Royal Mint was built on Tower Hill in 1805, Boulton was awarded the contract to equip it with modern machinery. |
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Simultaneously, a contract to link the M6 with Manchester was underway, which required land drainage and the removal of unsuitable earth. |
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On the second contract precautions were taken as the length was built on old coal mine workings. |
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Sports teams may also contract out their transport to a team bus, for travel to away games, to a competition or to a final event. |
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It also secured a contract to operate trains from Leeuwarden to Harlingen Haven and to Stavoren. |
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On 1 April 2017, this contract ended, and Nexus took over direct operation of the system for a planned period of two years. |
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On 1 April 2017, Nexus took over direct operation of the system for a planned period of two years, until a new operating contract can be agreed. |
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Thus he preceded Thomas Hobbes in formulating social contract theory along with earlier scholars. |
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So, in order to avoid it, people accede to a social contract and establish a civil society. |
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The question of the relation between natural and legal rights, therefore, is often an aspect of social contract theory. |
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The central assertion of social contract approaches is that law and political order are not natural, but are instead human creations. |
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The Lockean concept of the social contract was invoked in the United States Declaration of Independence. |
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The social contract theory also appears in Crito, another dialogue from Plato. |
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Social contract formulations are preserved in many of the world's oldest records. |
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As a result, he maintains that such an agreement is not voluntary and therefore cannot be considered a legitimate contract at all. |
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In November 2014, Hamilton announced that he would not be renewing his management contract with Fuller. |
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She did so and then signed a contract which she later felt was exploitative. |
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The board of chief investors expected Handel to retire when his contract ended, but Handel immediately looked for another theatre. |
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Alisdair shouts the finality of his decision and demands that she fulfill the contract of providing lessons. |
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He terminated his management contract with O'Rourke and employed Peter Rudge to manage his affairs. |
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The band found the contract unacceptable and instead contacted Elton John's manager, John Reid, who accepted the position. |
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On 20 August 2010, Queen's manager Jim Beach put out a Newsletter stating that the band had signed a new contract with Universal Music. |
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Decca Records, which had passed on signing the Beatles, gave the Rolling Stones a recording contract with very favourable terms. |
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New music released by the band while under this contract will be issued through Universal's Polydor label. |
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Mutual were patient with Chaplin's decreased rate of output, and the contract ended amicably. |
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Chaplin was eager to start with the new company and offered to buy out his contract with First National. |
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Olivier returned to RKO to complete his contract with the 1932 drama Westward Passage, which was a commercial failure. |
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Disney's contract is expected to end in June 2018, after which, NBCUniversal will take control of the rights, after their deal with Warner Bros. |
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If kennel owners violate these contract clauses, they stand to lose their track privileges and even their racing licenses. |
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Reid was given a permanent contract at Leeds the following summer, and brought in several players on loan. |
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Uncontracted players remain eligible for selection and can be upgraded to a Cricket Australia contract if they gain regular selection. |
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Despite the series victory, McNamara was facing scrutiny beforehand and the RFL decided not to renew his contract which expired after the series. |
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At the end of the 2006 season Brian Noble's contract as Head Coach ran out and was not renewed. |
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On 28 September the following year, Sunderland's contract was terminated and he and the club parted company. |
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On 3 October 2006, it was announced that Faldo had signed a contract with CBS to replace Lanny Wadkins as the network's lead golf analyst. |
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Prior to the final 2014 contract event ESPN traded the Friday cable rights back to NBC for increased usage of English Premier League highlights. |
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These fibers allow muscles to contract quickly, resulting in a great deal of power and speed. |
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Chapman extended Mansell's contract to the end of the 1984 season in a deal that made him a millionaire. |
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With Hill already under contract for 1996, his place at the team was secure for one more season, but it proved to be his last at Williams. |
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This followed months of widely publicised contract talks between the driver, who chose to negotiate on his own behalf, and the team. |
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