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A typical contract will specify a smaller production bonus for shared credit.
She said it was common not to use typical contracts for such galas, and that the singers felt no pressure.
Rates generally run between 4 to 10 cents a line, with a typical contract covering hundreds of thousands of lines at a minimum.
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Typical contracts are available on domestic electrical appliances such as washing machines, dishwashers or televisions, provided they're under five years old.
An iPhone on a typical contract from Vodafone, including the initial cost of the handset, will cost £1013.
If you are new to government contracting, consult the following resources to help familiarize yourself with the FAR provisions in a typical contract:
Recording companies had written into typical contracts that sound recordings are works for hire, commissioned by the company or made by performers and technicians hired as employees.
It had been a very typical contract that Mark Letterworth had contrived in outline for the sale of the turbine engines to a Moscow factory.
"You take those 48 pages of a typical contract and hold it in front of anyone familiar with other types of business contracts, and they think it's insane."
It offers an on-demand service to such clients, with typical contracts being for about two years, and Ms Blair believes the sector offers great growth prospects ahead.
A typical contract requires growers to sell exclusively to the club; to cultivate fewer than 50 plants; to grow organically, and to fly the Geneva cross over their garden.
A typical contract will stipulate that if one party does not pay for goods with goods within a specified time, usually 90 to 180 days, it must pay in international currency.
"This is not a typical contract," said James A. Gara, the museum's chief operating officer, "because it incentivizes both the restaurant and the museum to continue the process of sharing."
The typical contract for a miner is denominated against the London Metal Exchange price, minus the TC-RCs and any applicable penalties or credits.
Mr. Gopalakrishnan said Infosys aimed at having about 30 percent of the work on its typical contract done in the country where the client is, and the rest done remotely.
Managers will find familiar the book's emphasis on worker empowerment and involvement, even if they pause to gulp over the utopian "enterprise compact" that would replace the typical contracts now governing industrial relations.
The charge for major medical insurance covering doctor and hospital bills under a typical contract is now $4,777 a year for a family and $2,230 a year for an individual, an Empire official said recently.
The president of the Florida union, Dr. Arthur L. Hall, a family physician in Winter Park, near Orlando, cited a typical contract and the changes that the union is negotiating.
Another report about these "grey market vendors"-companies that inflate prices of drugs running in short supply-found that a leukemia drug whose typical contract price is about $12 per vial was being sold at $990 per vial.
It is not the responsibility of the calculation agent to determine whether or not a credit event has occurred but rather a matter of fact that, pursuant to the terms of typical contracts, must be supported by publicly available information delivered along with a credit event notice.
According to the "bargain theory," a typical contract must consist of a bargained-for exchange where the consideration offered by one party (promisee) induces the making of a promise by another party (promisor), and the promisee, having been induced by the promise, gives this consideration.
Usually the refiner or smelter charges the miner a fee based on the concentration; a typical contract will say a credit is due for every ounce of the metal in concentrate above a certain concentration; below that, if it is recovered, the smelter will keep the metal and sell it to defray costs.