Sentences with phrase «rely on a contract term»

It's also not clear why Logitek was allowed to rely on a contract term introduced six months» into the employee's employment.

Not exact matches

Opportunity: Universities and colleges are increasingly relying on sessional instructors working short - term contracts to do frontline teaching, so securing a permanent position isn't easy.
It turns out employees who have many part - time jobs, hop from one short - term contract or project to the next, or rely on freelance work as opposed to permanent jobs, don't come packaged in the tidy financial box that mortgage lenders typically like.
On the political front, «Denominating oil contracts in yuan would promote the use of China's currency in global trade, one of the country's key long - term goals as an alternative to the dollar — making this even more appealing to sanctions - threatened countries relying on the dollar,» Ramady wrote in The NationaOn the political front, «Denominating oil contracts in yuan would promote the use of China's currency in global trade, one of the country's key long - term goals as an alternative to the dollar — making this even more appealing to sanctions - threatened countries relying on the dollar,» Ramady wrote in The Nationaon the dollar,» Ramady wrote in The National.
Alternatively if diaby has a good season, we could keep abou on a reduced contract for another season with terms heavily relied upon game time and release flamini who has his heart set on a marseille return.
The helium industry is capital - intensive and suppliers rely on long - term contracts to guarantee a return on investments, said Nicholas Haines, head of global helium source development for Linde North America in Murray Hill, New Jersey, one of only four companies with a refinery connected to the federal helium reserve.
If the OFT was successful on the use of certain terms in future contracts, that was very likely to have a real impact, in practice, on Foxtons» ability to successfully rely on such terms under previous contracts which contained them.
What may surprise employment lawyers is that the Court of Appeal has found — as part of the judicial review — that Haringey is not entitled to rely on the implied term as a matter of contract law.
Most businesses document their terms and conditions as formal written contracts when engaging with customers to avoid the pitfalls of relying on oral agreements.
Employers simply rely on short - term contractors, without renewal of contract, and will increasingly do so in times of economic uncertainty.
Relying on Farber, the Court found that the change to the employer's commission structure did not support constructive dismissal because, while the employment contract did not provide for a particular level of commission, the employees where aware that the employer's employment manual, which the Court found formed part of their employment terms, permitted adjustments to their compensation.
If it turns out that the outsourcing contract is not as profitable as the service provider has originally anticipated, this termination right provides the service provider significant leverage in renegotiate the terms (including pricing) and the service provider will be able to extort higher pricing from the customer simply because the customer heavily relies on the service provider to keep its operation running.
Can the third party, who has never even seen the contract, rely on its terms?
It will be difficult to prove the error from the insurance company if you don't even know terms of the contract the insurance company is relying on to deny your claim.
The key question facing the Texas Supreme Court in Zachry Construction v. Port of Houston, 2014 WL 4472616 (TX 2014) was whether a contract's no - delay - damages (NDD) term can be relied on by a party who intentionally prevents the other side's performance.
In an asset - sale transaction, if the purchaser offers to employ an employee of the vendor, can the purchaser vary some (or all) of the fundamental terms of the employee's employment contract and rely on the offer itself as sufficient legal consideration for such changes?
To avoid the contract the Trust relied on its own wrongdoing by arguing that it had been irrationally generous in the terms it had offered and therefore had acted beyond its powers (or ultra vires, as we are no longer supposed to say).
«Although it is unlikely that there will be further attempts to rely upon TUPE in this way,» he says, «the Court of Appeal is due to give judgment in Power v Regent Security Services Ltd on the question of whether an employee can rely upon the terms in his original contract of employment.»
While SECD programs often rely on foundations, corporate grants, social impact bonds, pay - for - success contracts, and other short - term funding sources, there is no substitute for a long - term, sustainable funding model based on consistent federal and state allocations.
Both the trial court and the appeal court dismissed the company's action as the circumstances did not really involve the customer assenting to the boilerplate provision and therefore the company could not rely on unusual and onerous printed terms in the contract that were not drawn to the customer's attention.
The broader declaration did not involve any consideration given by the purchaser, who could not rely on it as additional to a contract term already entered into.
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