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In all Canadian jurisdictions, a representation vote occurs only when all of the issues related to the certification application have been resolved.
Unilateral Contract
A contract in which only one party makes a promise or undertakes a performance without requiring a reciprocal agreement from the other party, often associated with reward scenarios.
Oral Contract
An oral contract is an agreement between parties that is made verbally without written documentation but is still legally binding.
Counteroffer
A response to an original offer, modifying its terms, which effectively rejects the original offer and puts forward a new one for consideration.
Illusory Promise
A statement that appears to form a legally binding contract but, upon closer examination, lacks the firm commitment necessary to be enforceable.
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