Beware the fine print is the oft-repeated expression heard in almost any deal or contract negotiation. It’s good advice that too often is ignored in daily life and job situations—especially among ...
A standard sales contract obligates one party to purchase goods or services for a predetermined price established in the contract. Some sales contracts are ongoing and can include a buyout clause.
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Breach of contract on sales of goods can only occur if the sale involves a legally binding purchase contract between a buyer and a seller. Purchase agreements can be absolute or conditional, meaning ...
Forward contracts hedge risk by locking in future asset prices. Unlike futures, forward contracts are private, non-tradeable agreements. Forward deals can lead to gains or losses, depending on market ...
When negotiating a contract or any agreement, no matter how meticulous the parties are, there are times when some important provisions are left out. Contract addendums are the solution. As with any ...
For many people, it can be hard to put concepts into action and understand theoretical discussions in a tangible way. As a continuation of Part 1 of The Art of NFL Contracts, it is time to put those ...