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United States (312 F.2d 418 (Ct. Cl. 1963), cert. denied, 375 U.S. 954, 84 S.Ct. 444) is a 1963 United States Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) court case which has become known as the Christian Doctrine. The case held that standard clauses established by regulations may be considered as being in every Federal contract.
Contract law is an area of civil jurisprudence which the 1983 Code "canonizes". If a contract is valid in civil law, it is valid in canon law also. If a contract is rendered invalid by civil law, it is thereby rendered invalid in canon law as well. [1]
Christian finance is a kind of ethical finance following Christian ethics. Although not widely used, [ 1 ] the notion of "Christian finance" or "Catholic finance" refers to banking and financial activities which came into existence several centuries ago [ citation needed ] .
Forgivable loans: A second mortgage you won’t have to pay back so long as you stay in the home for a certain amount of time (the exact period depends on the program) and stay up-to-date with ...
When you buy a home with a mortgage, that mortgage is the first or primary lien on the property. A second mortgage is an additional lien tied to your home. In the case of down payment assistance ...
Rodney Stark propounds the theory that Christian rationality is the primary driver behind the success of capitalism and the Rise of the West. [64] John B. Cobb argues that the "economism that rules the West and through it much of the East" is directly opposed to traditional Christian doctrine. Cobb invokes the teaching of Jesus that "man cannot ...
With mortgage interest rates more than double their 2021 levels, purchasing a home is a pricey proposition nowadays — and saving for a down payment is no walk in the park either. But the good ...
A heresy is a belief or doctrine that is considered to be false or erroneous by one or more Christian denominations, i.e. what is believed to be contrary to the teaching of Christianity. Heresies have been a major source of division and conflict within Christendom throughout its history.