"To enforce the contract" means to make sure that it is being followed and that all of its terms and conditions are being upheld. It involves taking actions to ensure that both parties involved in the contract fulfill their obligations and receive the benefits stated in the agreement.
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If you need to
enforce a contract against a former employee or are being threatened with proceedings, it is important you obtain our specialist legal advice as early as possible.
The seller can not then
enforce the contract in a sense different from that which he knew the buyer intended at the time of contracting.
This provides Cash with more power to
enforce contract changes, such as a longer school day, but a legal fight appears to be on the horizon.
I posted that link to demonstrate that you may not need a signed purchase agreement (in the traditional sense) to
enforce a contract for real property.
There are a variety of good reasons to sue to
enforce a contract in a case where there are no money damages or only nominal money damages.
Accordingly, the clause must provide on the one hand that the parent enterprise will
enforce the contract on behalf of the affiliate, and on the other, that the parent enterprise will be responsible for the affiliate's breaches.
Corporate Vice President & Deputy General Counsel for Microsoft, David Howard, spoke toward the lawsuit, stating that: «Today's legal action is simply to
enforce our contract with Samsung.
The issues of religious arbitration for family law disputes and civil
courts enforce contracts that compel a person perform a religiously based task are quite different.
More specifically, managing this M&A circumstance through an affiliate clause means there is no direct contractual relationship (known as «privity of contract») between the affiliate and the vendor, which in turn means that neither can
enforce the contract terms against the other.
At trial Dana Gas instead sought to rely on the more general principle that, as a matter of public policy, the English Courts will not
enforce a contract which is entered into for a purpose which is unlawful under the law of a friendly state.
Financial consideration is such an important contractual term that most courts wo
n't enforce a contract unless there is an agreement on this one term called «consideration.»
«According to World Bank, «it takes about 510 days on average to
enforce a contract at the level of a court of first instance in Nigeria.
Enforce contract rights on behalf of, and against, government bodies and agencies, including contractor delays and liquidated damage recovery litigation on behalf of government agencies
Attorney obtained dismissal on preliminary objections for lack of personal jurisdiction over n out of state businessman with regard to a commercial transaction involving an in state resident who sought to
enforce a contract clause which he claimed...
Smart contracts (or
self enforcing contracts) are programs that execute a contract, without the need of an outside party to enforce them.
Recruited, hired, trained and managed 200 direct personnel and traveled to each location to inspect and
enforce contract service level agreements.
Microsoft took Samsung to court back in August, seeking to
enforce a contract with Samsung over Android royalty payments.
Despite the hurdles involved in
enforcing contracts against counterparties in India, the importance of having carefully drafted commercial contracts in India can not be overstated.
Virtually no - one believes in absolute free markets (at a bare minimum, most people agree that courts should
enforce a contract signed between 2 individuals or companies), and virtually no - one believes in complete state control of everything - even the USSR and China had significant amounts of private control over collectivised farms and allowed private farming as well for most of their history.
It makes an already difficult situation that much worse when union officers who are charged with and paid with member dues to
enforce the contract in every school have allowed and even tacitly encouraged these actions.
The Court rejected the appellant's reliance on the Ontario Court of Appeal's decision in Roden v. Toronto Humane Society.12 In Roden the
Court enforced a contract that provided the employee would be provided with the minimum amount of notice «or payment in lieu thereof as required by the applicable employment standards legislation.»
It does this using smart contracts, a computer protocol based on Ethereum's blockchain technology that facilitates and
enforces a contract or exchange.
«In time, distributed ledgers will support «smart contracts» - computer protocols that verify or
enforce contracts.
He joined the cryptocurrency revolution in 2011, and believes it has the ability to change the way societies distribute wealth,
enforce contracts, and share critical information with their citizens.
Yet even a purely laissez - faire system requires government to
enforce contracts, protect private property, prevent fraud, produce public goods such as defense and roads, and protect third parties from «externalities» such as pollution and public hazards.
Wills rightly says that effective markets require governments that
enforce contracts and ensure fair bargaining (as the Russians have discovered), and so an antigovernment defense of markets is incoherent.
Of course, government was needed to provide law and order, to
enforce contracts, and to require honesty on the part of the market actors.
i find it very amusing that a company like Tyson has chaplains in their factories, yet their integrity and business ethics are among the worst in the food industry,
they enforce contracts on farmers who must spend 500k on one chicken coop to meet their demands at a 20k per year contract is completely absurd!
Discussing and
enforcing this contract will help you protect your child on the internet.
The World Bank Ease of Doing Business rankings assessed countries based on 11 indicators such as starting a business, access to a credit facility, registering a property, access to electricity, paying taxes, protecting minority investors, trading across borders,
enforcing contracts and resolving insolvency.
It wouldn't be able to guarantee the rule of law - to
enforce contracts, for example.
This meant Abood and other non-union teachers in Detroit couldn't be charged the same amount as full union members, but they still had to pony up for the work the union did to negotiate and
enforce the contract.
If the UFT refuses a meeting with President Mulgrew and continues to ignore our plight, we will be forced to pursue a PERB complaint against the UFT for failing to
enforce the contract and defend members from anti-union animus at the hands Mr. Urena and his abusive administration.
(8) A contract entered into pursuant to subsection (1) shall include a statement that if the terms of the contract are breached because a person adopting a dog, cat, or ferret fails to have the animal altered as required in the contract, then the person agrees to pay liquidated damages of the greater of $ 100.00 or actual reasonable costs incurred by the animal control shelter or animal protection shelter to
enforce the contract.
Government is as minimal as possible with roles of protection from external aggression, maintenence of legal system to
enforce contracts, and such police as needed to protect citizens from rights violation by theft, fraud or force.