also be revoked whenever management determines they don't need them anymore
or when the job is finished.
Besides the science and technology fields, security clearances are used in
many high level government agencies. The military uses them, federal
investigators have them, intelligence agencies use them, and so on, and so on.
Wherever management determines security clearances are necessary, that's where
they are used.
Contracts
A contract is a formal written agreement on paper. All contracts are written
or drawn up by a person or group of people. Contracts don't just come from the
system. A contract can be written anyway that person or group of people want to
write it. A contract is not legally binding until it is signed. Here in America no one
can legally make you sign anything. According to the 14th amendment of the
Constitution of the United States of America no one can compel anyone else to do
anything against their own free will. All contracts can only be enforced by law. Any
contract can be challenged in court, by law.
The federal government and many companies and businesses use contracts.
Contracts are an everyday part of life for most people. Here is a list of common
everyday contracts most people are familiar with.
1. When you fill out an application for employment you have to sign it. By
signing it you have given permission to the prospective employer to research your
past employment history, where you went to school, and more.
2. When you buy a car from a dealer you have to sign a contract. By signing
this contract you are stating you have read, understand, and agree with the
conditions of the sale. For the dealer, it insures any liability against him and gives
him permission to repossess it if you don't pay for it.
3. If you rent or lease something, you have a contract with the person or
company renting or leasing it to you.
4. If you own a home, you have a contract with the bank or your loan
institution stating the terms and conditions of the loan. Also, when you buy the
house, you sign a contract stating the terms and condition of the sale.
5. In business contracts are used everyday. Formal written agreements are
made to protect all parties involved in a deal.
6. Just about everything you sign or have to put your signature on is a
contract.
7. If you buy a product that has a written warranty, the warranty is a type
of contract. It's legally binding, but you don't necessarily have to sign it. Some
companies want you to fill out a card and mail it in though.
Contracts can be written very powerfully. Some contracts even surpass the
law. Now, as I said, no one can actually make anyone sign a contract legally, but it
is done all the time. There are many ways to pressure someone into signing a
contract whether they want to or not. Especially using the family way, enforced
with SMARiTT.
Here are some of the reasons why people have to sign a contract