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  2. Rescission (contract law) - Wikipedia

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    First, where a party to a contract exercises an express right of termination, he or she is sometimes said to have exercised a right to rescind the contract. Secondly, where a party is faced with a repudiation, the party can elect to terminate the contract; this too has often been referred to as an election to rescind. "Rescission" at common law.

  3. Title 8 of the United States Code - Wikipedia

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    Section 1380: Maintenance of statistics by the Department of Homeland Security Section 1381: Secretary of Labor report Section 1382: Acceptance and administration of gifts for immigration integration grants program

  4. United States contract law - Wikipedia

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    LL Fuller, MA Eisenberg and MP Gergen Basic Contract Law (9th edn 2013) CL Knapp, NM Crystal and HG Prince, Problems in Contract Law: Cases and Materials (7th edn Aspen 2012) Books. OW Holmes, The Common Law (1890) chs 7-9; G Gilmore, The Death of Contract (1974) ISBN 0-8142-0676-X; Articles. MR Cohen, 'The Basis of Contract' (1933) 46 Harvard ...

  5. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

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    united states district court for the district of columbia _____ public employees for environmental ) responsibility, et al., )

  6. Heads of terms - Wikipedia

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    You may improve this article, discuss the issue on the talk page, or create a new article, as appropriate. ( February 2017 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) A set of heads of agreement , heads of terms, or letter of intent is a non-binding document outlining the main issues relevant to a tentative sale, partnership, or other ...

  7. Amazon sues state agency to block release of company records ...

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    Amazon is suing a Washington state agency to prevent the release of some company materials to The Washington Post, the newspaper which is owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. In a lawsuit filed ...

  8. Judge allows Trump's buyout offer for federal workers to ...

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    The contract says those who opt in to the deferred resignation program are expected to work until Feb. 28 and will be placed on paid administrative leave “no later than March 1.” They will ...

  9. Miller Act - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the Pentagon, 1942.. The Miller Act (ch. 642, Sec. 1-3, 49 stat. 793,794, codified as amended in Title 40 of the United States Code) [1] requires prime contractors on some government construction contracts to post bonds guaranteeing both the performance of their contractual duties and the payment of their subcontractors and material suppliers.