If you`re in the market for a new home, you may be wondering if it`s still possible to view a house that is under contract. The answer is not a straightforward yes or no. It depends on the specific circumstances of the contract and the seller`s wishes. First, let`s discuss what it means when […]
Monthly Archives: October 2021
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Tying Agreements Antitrust
When it comes to business agreements, antitrust laws come into play to ensure fair competition and prevent monopolistic practices. The concept of tying agreements is one that often falls under the antitrust lens. A tying agreement occurs when a seller requires a buyer to purchase a product or service as a condition of purchasing […]
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Trade Agreement Thresholds Pspc
Trade Agreement Thresholds: What You Need to Know About PSPC The government of Canada has established a set of trade agreement thresholds that suppliers must meet in order to qualify for government procurement contracts. The thresholds are determined by the Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) and are designed to ensure that the procurement […]
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What Is a Call Coverage Agreement
A call coverage agreement is a contract between multiple healthcare providers, typically within a medical practice or hospital, that outlines the responsibilities of each provider in ensuring that patients receive timely and effective care 24/7. In such an agreement, providers agree to be available to cover calls from patients outside of normal business hours, […]
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Naesb Trading Partner Agreement
The NAESB trading partner agreement is a vital aspect of the energy industry. It is a written agreement between two parties that outlines the terms and conditions of their trading relationship within the North American Energy Standards Board (NAESB). This agreement is significant because it helps to ensure that the parties involved operate within […]
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Terms of Voting Trust Agreement
A voting trust agreement is a legal document that allows a group of shareholders to place their voting rights in the hands of a designated trustee, who is authorized to vote on their behalf for a specified period. This is done to ensure a unified approach to decision-making and to achieve a common goal. […]