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  • 111Temporary work — or temporary employment refers to a situation where the employee is expected to leave the employer within a certain period of time. Temporary employees are sometimes called contractual or seasonal or freelance or temps. Agricultural workers are… …

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  • 112No-bid contract — The term no bid contract is a popular phrase for what is officially known as a sole source contract . A sole source contract implies that there is only one person or company that can provide the contractual services needed, and any attempt to… …

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  • 113Interactive Contract Manufacturing — (ICM) is a neologism to describe the business model of companies that design, build, and deliver interactive assets for their business partners. In this model, advertising agencies team with an ICM in order to provide their clients with websites …

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  • 114Privity of contract — Contract law Part o …

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  • 115breach of contract — breach of contract: breach (1b) Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. breach of contract …

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  • 116Mistake (contract law) — In contract law, a mistake is an erroneous belief, at contracting, that certain facts are true. It can be argued as a defence, and if raised successfully can lead to the agreement in question being found void ab initio or voidable, or… …

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  • 117The Social Contract — This article is about Jean Jacques Rousseau s 1762 treatise. For social contract as a political and philosophical concept, see Social contract. For other meanings, see Social Contract (disambiguation). Of The Social Contract, Or Principles of… …

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  • 118Open-book contract — In an open book contract, the buyer and seller of work/services agree on (1) which costs are remunerable and (2) the margin that the supplier can add to these costs. The project is then invoiced to the customer based on the actual costs incurred… …

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  • 119Statement of work — A statement of works (SOW) is a document used in the systems development (with ICN) life cycle. An organization desiring to have work done (i.e., the prospective customer) produces an SOW as part of a Request for Proposals. Software vendors or… …

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  • 120Cost-plus contract — A cost plus contract, also termed a Cost Reimbursement Contract, is a contract where a contractor is paid for all of its allowed expenses to a set limit plus additional payment to allow for a profit.[1] Cost reimbursement contracts contrast with… …

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