

Yellow Page is a book that contains telephone numbers from various places. “Yellow Pages” by Matt From London is licensed under CC BY 2.0 Misprint in Yellow Pages This year’s mistakes in filling in New Jersy canceled the scholarship fund worth nearly 400 million dollars.

However, they filled out the education fund form with 2008 or one year earlier. In this form, they should have filled out a list of the education budget from 2009 as a comparison for obtaining scholarships.
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However, New Jersey was disqualified due to an error in filling out the registration form by one of the government staff. With these conditions, many New Jersey residents are happy and hope their state will become one of the hundreds of millions of dollars worth of scholarships.

They have succeeded in making this first step, and New Jersey has even entered the top 3 list, which is only a matter of time to hear the final decision. To join this program, all they need to do was ask all students in New Jersey to register. In 2010, the city of New Jersey participated in a government scholarship program for schools with fantastic grades of up to hundreds of millions of dollars. Photo by Brooke Lark on Unsplash Wrong Year In the end, the mistake of forging the comma left them with a total loss of 2.3 million Canadian dollars. The two companies had brought the case to court, but due to the displacement of this comma, Rogers’ party finally lost and had to return the one-year contract worth one million dollars.
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This opportunity was not wasted by the Aliant party, who then decided to cancel the contract after one year with a demand for a full refund. It was at this point that Rogers Communications made a mistake in placing a comma, which left the Aliant to cancel their contract after one year. In the contract agreement, there is a point where they can continue “this cooperation after five years if it is considered beneficial for both parties or cancel it within one year with a full refund if the agreement is biased.” In 2006, a giant telecommunications service company in Canada called Bell Aliant decided to collaborate with a cable company called Rogers Communications to use their cable lines with a value of up to one million Canadian dollars per year. Photo by Cytonn Photography on Unsplash Misplacement of a Comma in the Contract
