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A contract is an agreement between employee and employer setting out implied and explicit terms and conditions - written statement of particulars, collective agreements
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How agreements between the government, buyers and suppliers work.
How to apply for UK protection of a traditional term for a wine product and get it added to the UK traditional terms register.
How to make sure your business’ terms and conditions are fair, and avoid unfair contract terms
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Find out what the technical terms used in the scheme information for the SFI 2023 offer mean.
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