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Rudd Contracting,
1502 East Erwin Street,
Tyler,TX,75702,USA,
Phone: (903) 593-9531,
Contact Person: David Rudd,
Contact Email: davidr@ruddcontracting.com,
Website: www.ruddcontracting.com/,
You Tube URL: www.youtube.com/watch?v=0K8blRSwfxY
10/06/2010-- Executive Director Ian Yaffe and E.W. Littlefield, Inc. President Dana Littlefield sign contracts for the construction of Hand in Hand Apartments. Board Member Eric Kelley, WBRC Architect Dan Miller, and USDA Bangor Office Representatives Scott Emery and Brian Wilson are also present. Photo by Joanne Halpin, Downeast Coastal Press.
Yesterday, I asked a friend to check on Jean. When she arrived, Jean was dressed to the nines, happy, and looking as if she was headed out.
In fact, she was. On her own. She had convinced a kindly neighbor to jumpstart her car, which not only would likely have killed the battery permanently (hybrids can only be started so many times), but also could have killed herself (or worse, someone else). It's been well over 2 years since Jean has been behind the wheel. Her confusion over receiving her handicapped placard in the mail and believing it to be a driver's license makes clear she is a danger.
My friend explained to the neighbor that he could not start the car for her and that her driver's license had long ago been revoked. He agreed to refrain from doing so. Jean lost it. I mean really lost it. Lost it like she used to when we were kids. Screaming, threatening, saying nasty things. My friend said she really now understood what she was loathe to believe about the kind, spirited, funny, intellectual, lady she knew as my mother. It was not pretty.
The key, wrapped around her wrist, could not be secured. She was not letting go. So, we are (meaning I am) faced with a task I didn't want to do: move the car. This has been tried before. It's going to require, in my estimation, a either a thief that can hot-wire the car, or a cop willing to protect me when I try to wrest the damn key from her and get the tow truck to take in the vehicle. It's not the deal I wanted, but it's the one I have to make.
The photograph above is of Art Rosett, my contracts professor in law school. He was one of my favorites, and he died recently. He was also my Torah study professor. Sometimes he would give us difficult scenarios that involved a contract going off-kilter and, using the Socratic method, he would question us about how to get the contract back on track. Each time we'd make a suggestion, he'd bring up another problem our suggestion would give rise to. It was as if we were in a giant whack-a-mole (but with no stuffed toy at the end)., Finally, he would say, "Listen, you guys aren't looking at the obvious. Sometimes you gotta void the contract."
There's a contract we as children make with our parents. The contract is that they will tell us what to do until we're a certain age, and then we will leave. We'll visit on holidays, bring the grandchildren, and generally "stay in touch." There WILL be good times, a few disagreements, and a lot of tolerance for who we are. We will visit them in the hospital if they go, and we'll remodel their bathroom and pull up the throw rugs so they won't trip. When the time comes, we'll get them the care they need and they will be grateful to have such loving children. We will memorialize them when they are gone, mourning their loss and celebrating their lives.
The contract does not contain a clause that says, in the event of Alzheimer's, surviving parent (hereinafter, "Parent") will grow to hate attendant child (hereinafter "Child"). Child will only have access to Parent through third party intermediaries. Further, Parent may, in the event of Alzheimer's, choose to take no medication, ignore all symptoms, and spend her remaining years angry, frightened, depressed, and confused. Upon death of said Parent, Child will be left with the memory that Parent forgot that once they were close.
Nope, there's no fucking clause like that. Contract: voided.
U.S. Army 1st Lt. Joel Silver discusses a contract with a local leader June 13. When the contract is approved, the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division will hire local contractors and men from the village to build eight buildings for a high school, a well and a water tower. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Robert Hicks)
The Social Contract was a policy by the Labour government of Harold Wilson in 1970s Britain.
In return for the repeal of 1971 Industrial Relations Act, food subsidies, and a freeze on rent increases, the Trade Union Congress ensured that its members would cooperate with a programme of voluntary wage restraint (from Wikipedia).
The graffiti suggests not everyone agreed with it, it was later changed to "smash the social contraceptive" suggesting not everyone agreed with the graffiti.
American band BOYTOY performed a sold out show at the Danforth Music Hall in Toronto. In picture: SAARA UNTRACHT-OAKNER, GLENN VAN DYKE and CHASE NOELLE
I photographed some of my lawn contracts the last couple of days. I'm pretty happy with how nice my lawns are looking. I am also still learning the settings on my camera so not all the photos took as well as I would have liked but all things in time. :D
And now to string the bow.
The Amazing Jim made this for us, it is a device to string a bow with a steel prod, called a Ziebank.
At the very bottom you can see a jack, the bottom of the stock rests on the jack. The prod presses against the thick dowels.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District welcomed over 600 contractors to Industry Day. The event to informed the contractors about upcoming military, civil works, environmental and Real Property Services Field Office contracting opportunities throughout fiscal year 2014 as well as a brief overview of the contracting process. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Mikell Moore).
Junior doctors in England taking part in the fifth wave of official industrial action on 26 and 27 April consisting of full withdrawal of labour, in response to the ongoing contract dispute.
She has a contract with us: we may photograph her as needed (when she is not sleeping, busy, grooming, being groomed by the dog, playing with toys, etc).
Her compensation: feed her when SHE want it, she gets to sleep on pillows that aren't covered, and she gets treats when she demands them.
I think cats have a union.
Day 42:365
Birthdate: 30 October 1985
Birthplace: Viljandi, Estonia
Other clubs: Elva (2001-02), Viljandi (2003), Flora (2003-05), Valerenga (loan 2004-05), Heracles Almelo (2005-09), AZ Alkmaar (2009-12), Augsburg (2012-16), Cagliari (2018-)
Bought from: Augsburg
Signed for LFC: £4.2m, 20.07.2016
International debut: 03.07.2003 vs Lithuania
International caps: 124/2 (8/0 at LFC) - 09.09.2019
Liverpool debut: 14.08.2016
Last appearance: 02.05.2018
Debut goal: 20.09.2016
Last goal: 01.01.2018
Contract expiry: 17.08.2018
Win ratio: 58.49% W:31 D:15 L:7
Total games/goals opposite LFC: 2 / 0
League games / goals / assists: 39 / 1 / 0
Total games / goals / assists: 53 / 2 / 0
The National Security Program on Industry and Resources (NSPIR) at CSIS is releases its annual report on trends in DoD contracting for products, services, and R&D. The report analyzes multi-year trends from 2000-2012 in obligations by the DoD overall and by key DoD components, the types of contracts used, and the extent of competition. It also examines the industrial base supporting DoD.
Ernestomeda Contract Division partner per il secondo anno consecutivo di MECA, il principale evento dedicato al mercato immobiliare milanese, che si è svolto lo scorso weekend presso il Palazzo della Borsa - Piazza Affari.
Momenti di informazione e incontri di approfondimento dedicati ai principali operatori del Real Estate.
Sunday, 2nd May 2010
'Company convicted in VAT fraud given contract'
Matthew Xuereb
Labour leader Joseph Muscat addressing the crowds that gathered in Fgura for May Day celebrations. Photo: Chris Sant Fournier
A paint supplies company which was convicted in the VAT fraud scandal was awarded a €48,000 government contract by the Contracts Department just months after the court verdict, Labour leader Joseph Muscat said yesterday.
Despite the fraud of some €10 million in the VAT Department, the government had not acted to ensure somebody assumed responsibility, he said.
Speaking at the party's May 1 celebrations in Fgura, Dr Muscat yesterday challenged the Prime Minister to allow his MPs a free vote on a parliamentary debate on the power station extension project contract.
He also challenged Dr Gonzi to agree to have Thursday's debate transmitted live on state television "so that families would know who is protecting their interests and who is not".
Dr Muscat said the Labour Party would be showing solidarity with Marsaxlokk residents "in a peaceful but resolute manner" on Wednesday by visiting families living close to where the government is proposing to extend the power station. The south had been reduced to a "rubbish dump", he said. Dr Muscat said he wanted to show the government, on the eve of a parliamentary debate about the controversial extension contract given to Dutch company BWSC, that the people had "woken up".
The Labour leader was referring to the controversy surrounding the tendering process in relation to the contract for the supply of a 144-megawatt diesel power plant at the Delimara power station for a value of €165 million, which was criticised by the Auditor General in a report.
Among other things, the Auditor said the contract, signed behind closed doors last year, was drawn up hastily.
Dr Muscat said that whatever the result of the vote on the motion his party was presenting, the PL would be announcing in the coming days what it planned to do about this case, as well as others, if it was elected to government.
The Labour leader spoke at length about the €200 million power station contract, accusing the government of wanting people to accept an experiment with their health through a prototype plant.
Although it had been stated that similar plants existed in Cyprus and Corsica, the Auditor General's investigation into the awarding of this contract had proved this claim to be untrue. The government, he said, did not even want to publish the contract, but then changed its position and asked BWSC permission to publish. This was humiliating for Malta, he said, adding that the government should not take orders from anyone, let alone a foreign company.
He accused the government of being unwilling to halt political corruption and described corruption as a tax. The Labour Party would not permit Malta to become another Greece, he said, which was paying the price for rampant corruption.
He said the government had lost the values of which it was so proud and was instead making families pay through their noses for water and electricity. He also criticised the government for failing to implement a pre-election promise to reduce the maximum income tax rate.
Dr Muscat promised policemen, soldiers and members of the Civil Protection Department the right to join a union but without the right to strike.
He also criticised the government for fixing the price of public transport for just three years, "coincidentally" until the next general election.