Thursday, December 17, 2009

10 Ways to bridge a contract

1, Don't deliver on time.
2, Take back your words.
3, Always change your mind after a commitment.
4, Do not give what has been promised.
5, Do not take what you have ordered.
6, Pay in bits though you promised to pay as COD (cash on delivery).
7, Deliver a counterfeit item instead of the original item.
8, Charge the same price as the original item.
9, Come up with a tell just to extend the contract.
10, Come up with additional cost to avoid the existing contract.
Now you can enjoy bridging contracts as much as you want; just don't get caught, you may end up paying the price in your own currency.

Contract

How we commit with or without our verbal or written agreement can be considered a contract like parents feeding their kids is a contract, paying children fees is a contract, their shelter, health care, their security etc.














What do you think people would say about you if you were to be in this quagmire? is it always advice able not to panic because its not the best solution rather, try to be anybody online but yourself...

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Property

A property can be defined as any legal ownership of tangible and intangible assets, which the owner being a person or a group joint venture can consume and use for the exchange of goods and services. Rights to own a property depends on the type of property whether personal properties which we all have like our cloths, wallets etc, private properties like property owned by an entity of a business, Intellectual property like which are own by rights and inventions; public property owned by the state or a nation etc.

What is Phishing?

An attempt to obtain any sensitive information about an individual for the purpose of misusing people's identity. sensitive information like passport number, bank account password and user names, credit cards etc. Such information are usually obtained from unavoidable social networks, payment online, other businesses selling sensitive information to third party etc. By limiting our online trust, lesser victims are caught; by checking our overall online transactions, phishing will be minimized; By regulating our systems and upgrading our online security systems like anti-virus, anti-phishing and limiting the online cookie; we can minimize this phishing issue.
An attempt to obtain any sensitive information about an individual for the purpose of misusing people's identity. sensitive information like passport number, bank account password and user names, credit cards etc. Such information are usually obtained from unavoidable social networks, payment online, other businesses selling sensitive information to third party etc. By limiting our online trust, lesser victims are caught; by checking our overall online transactions, phishing will be minimized; By regulating our systems and upgrading our online security systems like anti-virus, anti-phishing and limiting the online cookie; we can minimize this phishing issue.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Is this a breach of Contracts?

A contact is an agreement of exchange of promises under mutual benefits between two or more individuals parties, business or corporations or governments that is legally binding and enforceable by law.

Paris Hilton Testifies in Breach of Contract Case
BY: Actress Archives | Friday, July 10, 2009

Paris Hilton headed to federal court today in Miami to defend herself in the breach of contract case against her. Hilton is being sued by movie investors who claim that Hilton failed to do enough to promote her 2006 film "Pledge This." Investors are suing Hilton for over $8 million. They claim that Hilton signed a contract saying she'd promote the film and its DVD release. Then, Hilton reportedly refused to do interviews or do other promotional duties.

Paris Hilton on the other hand, says that she constantly plugged the film and met the requirements of the contract. She says that the producers of the film made unreasonable demands of her, considering her full schedule.
follow more of the story and give your comments on this link below.

http://www.actressarchives.com/news.php?id=17386

In my opinion, Paris failing to do interviews and other promotional duties does not clearly define her contract with the investors, this contact is missing an important element of a contract which is certainty; it is uncertain as to whether she has to do the interviews and other promotional duties as part of the contract apart form the stated contract. Since this remains uncertain, there is every possibilities of a breach of contract not only from her but also, it could come from the investors especially when they are demanding more from the contact leading to unqualified acceptance of the contract.