Even if you do not have a written contract from your employer, you still have an enforceable contract based on terms
implied by custom and practice.
Not exact matches
Comparing total gold holdings data with UK gold import and export flows confirms a strong link between the two, regardless of whether one is using UK trade data or what may be
implied by Swiss
Customs statistics.
The earliest rule
by the elders of the community and the essentially democratic freedom inherited from nomad society would seem to
imply a respect for inherited
custom and some more or less crude sense of justice.
In relation to Brexit the leader of the Scottish Conservatives, Ruth Davidson, stated on Monday that the Irish question could be solved
by regulatory alignment across the UK,
implying support for continued membership of the single market and
customs» union.
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In my view, agreements for the sale of land include an
implied term that the purchaser will receive a «good and marketable title in fee simple» based on both conveyancing practice (
custom) and as a «legal incident» of such contracts — that is
by implication of law based on the judicial authorities cited herein (see para. 50).
Implied authority of an agent is the result of authority implied by reason of the agent's relationship with the principal of the principal's business, by reason of custom and usage, and by acquie
Implied authority of an agent is the result of authority
implied by reason of the agent's relationship with the principal of the principal's business, by reason of custom and usage, and by acquie
implied by reason of the agent's relationship with the principal of the principal's business,
by reason of
custom and usage, and
by acquiescence.