Sentences with phrase «month trial contract»

Assistant executive director Cameron Bettin was given a six - month trial contract by the previous board to take over as executive director when director Greg Bott retired June 30.

Not exact matches

When the Healeys agreed to enter a three - month HAMP trial from October to December 2009, their contract with Wells Fargo said the couple would qualify for a permanent mortgage modification if they successfully completed the introductory period, according to court filings.
Despite having a contract until 2024, Newcastle terminated Odegaard's deal that summer and he spent a few months without a club before being offered a trial by ambitious French Ligue 2 side AS Monaco.
Earlier this season, Newcastle Benfield striker John Campbell, once a junior with Manchester City, scored a hat - trick while on trial at Swindon Town, eventually signing an 18 - month contract with Conference side Darlington.
In another blow, wiretaps in the corruption trial of former Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos revealed that he pressured Mangano to give a $ 12 million storm water - treatment contract to a firm that was paying the senator's son, Adam, $ 10,000 a month.
T - Mobile is the data provider, and after the trial it costs $ 30 per month for unlimited 3G data, or $ 25 per month if you sign a two - year contract.
Current customers will be offered a complimentary one month extension of their existing Technical Support contract, and customers who do not currently have a Technical Support contract will be offered a one month trial of RIM's BlackBerry Technical Support Services — Enhanced Support, free of charge.
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After a four week trial, the jury found for the defendant on all fraud claims and awarded $ 150,000 on the contract claim, an amount which was significantly less than the offer of judgment made by Lightfoot two months before trial.
The Divisional Court therefore overturned the trial judge, finding that there was an error in failing to enforce the clear terms of the employment contract that the plaintiff had signed that made reference to a probationary period of 6 months.
After affirming the trial judge's decision that Mr. Allen was actually terminated on October 14, 2009, the Court of Appeal for British Columbia cited with approval the decision of Bowes v. Goss Power Products Ltd., 2012 ONCA 425, (canvassed by this blog in the post Fix the Duty to Mitigate) in which the Court of Appeal for Ontario held that if an employment contract provides for a fixed severance package there is no duty on the employee to mitigate his damages, and held that as Mr. Allen's employment agreement did not impose a duty to mitigate, the trial judge properly found he was therefore entitled to the balance owing for 15 months» salary and benefits in lieu of notice as damages for breach of contract.
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