On the other hand, people generally enter into contracts voluntarily and can choose how much monitoring they will tolerate in exchange for lower prices or higher wages.
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Woman's ability to enter into contracts was illegal due to coverture law, which were the set of laws referred to as the " civil death " of women.
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The statute that created the commission authorized one or both states to enter into contracts to build or repair bridges; it did not give the commission that power.
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Each political subdivision was authorized to spend funds and enter into contracts to provide for the health and safety of local residents in the event of a disaster.
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The law says San Francisco shouldn't enter into contracts with companies that don't offer benefits to the partners of gays, and amusement park tickets were interpreted as contracts.
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FERC also allowed them to enter into contracts with generators outside the state Power Exchange, which had been set up to oversee all power sales within the state.
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Since the Final Four was last in Seattle in 1989, the NCAA has tightened the policy under which coaches and athletic departments can enter into contracts with shoe companies.
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The change in structure from a " band of volunteers " to a limited company allowed the organisation to employ staff, enter into contracts for accommodation and publish accounts.
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The Upshur County Commissioners Court is responsible for conducting business on behalf of the county, and only the commissioners court can enter into contracts on behalf of the county.
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What is amazing is that banks, which should know how to conduct due diligence on institutions they do business with, were willing to enter into contracts with dubious Russian banks.