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  2. Subordination agreement - Wikipedia

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    A subordination agreement is a legal document used to make the claim of one party junior to (or inferior to) a claim in favor of another. It is generally used to grant first lien status to a lienholder who would otherwise be secondary to another party, with the approval of the party that would otherwise have first lien.

  3. Employment contract - Wikipedia

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    A contract of employment is usually defined to mean the same as a "contract of service". [1] A contract of service has historically been distinguished from a contract for services (contract for the supply of services). The differing terminology implies a dividing line between a person who is "employed" and someone who is "self-employed".

  4. Court: Standby Limitation in Subordination Agreement ... - AOL

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    In a decision recently issued by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Illinois, In re Argon Credit, No.16-bk-39654 (Bankr. N.D. Ill. Jan. 10, 2019), the court held that standby ...

  5. Memorandum of understanding - Wikipedia

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    In business, an MoU is typically a legally non-binding agreement between two (or more) parties, outlining terms and details of a mutual understanding or agreement, noting each party's requirements and responsibilities—but without establishing a formal, legally enforceable contract (though an MoU is often a first step towards the development of a formal contract).

  6. United States contract law - Wikipedia

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    Contract law regulates the obligations established by agreement, whether express or implied, between private parties in the United States. The law of contracts varies from state to state; there is nationwide federal contract law in certain areas, such as contracts entered into pursuant to Federal Reclamation Law.

  7. Subordination - Wikipedia

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    Subordination may refer to Subordination in a hierarchy (in military, society, etc.) Insubordination, disobedience; Subordination (linguistics) Subordination (finance) Subordination agreement, a legal document used to deprecate the claim of one party in favor of another; Subordination (horse), a Thoroughbred racehorse

  8. Service-level agreement - Wikipedia

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    The output received by the customer as a result of the service provided is the main focus of the service level agreement. Service level agreements are also defined at different levels: Customer-based SLA: An agreement with an individual customer group, covering all the services they use. For example, an SLA between a supplier (IT service ...

  9. Terms of service - Wikipedia

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    Among the 500 most-visited websites which use sign-in-wrap agreements in September 2018: [7] 70% of agreements had average sentence lengths over 25 words, (where 25 or less is needed for consumer readability) median FRE (Flesch Reading Ease) score was 34 (where over 60 is considered readable by consumers)