Sentences with phrase «says under the terms of the contract»

Not exact matches

Ford (f) has repeatedly said it has no plans to close any U.S. plants and likely could not do so under the terms of the current United Auto Workers contract that expires in 2019.
Pearson filed the suit on Monday in the U.S. District Court of New Jersey, saying Valeant breached his contract by not paying him 580,676 shares and 2.5 million performance shares due in November under the terms of his separation agreement, the Journal reported.
«It is puzzling that an employee who remains under contract (and is still being paid) has sued us for being fired, especially when we continue to comply fully with the terms of our agreement with her,» TheBlaze said.
LPCiminelli said in a statement that under the terms of their contract, all the meals and entertainment expenses were allowed.
Exelon officials have said they are willing to provide the fuel to buy time while Exelon talks with Entergy about the longer term possibility of acquiring the reactor or managing it under contract, according to the administration source, who requested anonymity.
Unions including the Kingston Teachers Federation are still working under the terms of their prior contracts, and Padalino said last week that doesn't look like it's going to change anytime soon.
The MTA has said that under the terms included in the plan, current LIRR employees stand to make more money over the life of the contract than they did under the plan recommended by the presidential boards.
Such «increases in the proportion working under fixed - term employment contracts, and a particular rise in the use of short contracts... may have been a cautious response by employers to tightening economic circumstances,» the report says.
But Edison was required to work under the terms of the existing teacher contract, which limited the company's educational options, said Paul T. Hill, a University of Washington professor who wrote a 1997 book, «Reinventing Public Education.»
Under the terms of the settlement, the three publishers may not agree to contracts with e-book retailers that restrict the retailers» «discretion over e-book pricing,» the court said in a 45 - page opinion last week.
In the Supreme Court ruling on the bank charges test case, the chief judge of the Supreme Court thought it important enough to say this ruling didn't stop people challenging fairness under «Regulation 5» of the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations (which the Supreme Court case did not cover).
In the Supreme Court decision in 2009, the chief judge thought it important enough to say this ruling didn't stop people challenging fairness under Regulation 5 of the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations (UTCCR), which the Supreme Court case did not cover.
'' [If] someone has worked as a desktop technician for several small clients... it's better for that person to list their skills [under] «desktop technician» versus listing multiple short - term contractssaid Josh Ridgeway, director of MSP delivery for staffing firm Kavaliro.
«I believe our unblemished track record closing all acquisitions under contract, and our ability to differentiate ourselves from other buyers with respect to deal terms outside of pricing, including a quick due diligence period, allowed us to successfully acquire a very high quality asset in one of the healthiest metro markets in the country,» said Louis Sohn, Griffin Capital's senior vice president of acquisitions, in a statement.
number of days of signing said listing... period... with a «contractual addendum» to the effect that if the property does not «sell» under the initially contracted - for, agreed - upon terms, within said time frame, that said contract will become null and void to allow for a second contract at X % (a lesser) commision payable upon completion of a sale... under the exact same conditions as the preceding contract stipulated for another stipulated time frame (30 days?)
So then, if one (the seller) is not paying out «any money» during the tenure of the contract, thus receiving for «free» whatever that listing sales person is spending his / her own money / time on vis a vis trying to arrange a sale in order to recoup and expand upon his / her expenses / time involvement in a monetarily positive manner, then who do you suppose is going to philisophically / legally «pay out» the contractual obligatory monies upon successful completion of a sale under the terms of said listing contract... the buyer?!
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