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An ordinary employment contract gives the employee security that he or she will get work and get paid for 40 hours per week. It gives the employer the security of knowing that the employee is there to do the work. It also creates an employment relationship which gives the employee quite extensive employment rights under employment legislation, such as the right to maternity leave. (BBC News)
Consular immunity privileges are described in the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations of 1963 (VCCR). Consular immunity offers protections similar to diplomatic immunity, but these protections are not as extensive, given the functional differences between consular and diplomatic officers. For example, consular officers are not accorded absolute immunity from a host country’s criminal jurisdiction, they may be tried for certain local crimes upon action by a local court, and are immune from local jurisdiction only in cases directly relating to consular functions. (Wikipedia)
CDC [Cameroon Development Corporation] is a state-owned agro-industrial enterprise that was founded in 1947 to acquire, develop and operate extensive plantations of tropical crops in the southwest part of Cameroon then under British mandate. (internationalsteam.co.uk)
For example, in a coal-supply agreement, the mining company may seek to have "geological risk" included as a force majeure event; however, the mining company should be doing extensive exploration and analysis of its geological reserves and should not even be negotiating a coal-supply agreement if it cannot take the risk that there may be a geological limit to its coal supply from time to time. (Wikipedia)
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