Sentences with phrase «dictated by the contract»

Is our team selection being dictated by the contract issues we have at present?
Credit locks, by contrast, are dictated by a contract between you and the credit bureau, says Chi Chi Wu, a staff attorney at the National Consumer Law Center.

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Closed - shop rules imposed by the carpenters» union dictate public tendering policies, and so most future municipal construction contracts can only be bid by approved union firms, dramatically reducing the number of eligible bidders.
Maybe an attacking player depending on Walcott situation (Sterling would be a good swap deal no matter what people may think and his attitude which as more been dictated by his envy to leave for another club where he can play UCL) for the best interest of all parties (playing time, trust, contract - $ $ $).
Meanwhile, her agency spent $ 341 million from 2014 through 2017 on overtime costs dictated by labor contracts between the city and the unions.
Alas, for the county's 20 towns (and villages), «fair share» is dictated by Ulster County and the City of Kingston under contracts negotiated every 10 years.
Class Warfare takes a wider view but one clearly influenced by the experience of the irrationality and inefficiency imposed by lengthy union contracts, which dictate in detail what can and can not be done in disciplining or, indeed, leading and guiding teachers.
At $ 50 on a contract and a four - inch Super AMOLED screen, it carries a roughly $ 100 price advantage and is about a third of an inch thinner than the frequently large designs dictated by LTE.
1) «Apple is operating under a new contract with HarperCollins, as dictated by the settlement.»
The cash position is the difference between the spot price of the asset on the settlement date and the agreed upon price as dictated by the forward / future contract.
The terms of the contract dictate whether it is settled through cash settlement or by physical delivery.
«Contract writing style» is not dictated by law.
Farm owners are subject to strict contracts from the Chinese - owned company which dictate how the local farmers raise the livestock owned by Smithfield.
Sellers had their representation pretty much as usual, dictated by their listing contract, and not terribly difficult to understand, as it related to their representation, but typically sub-agency no longer attached itself to that contract as had been so, on the historical ever - ever plan.
My board, the Vancouver Island Real Estate Board, would not publish a listing that, in their words, «dictated the level of service a selling broker provided» and so we have the unique experience of a listing contract for a property located in one of the several condoning boards in the province being rejected by the member's own board, despite a spirit of co-operation agreement between boards.
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