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contractual

[ US /kənˈtɹæktʃuəɫ/ ]
[ UK /kəntɹˈækt‍ʃuːə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. relating to or part of a binding legal agreement
    contractual obligations

How To Use contractual In A Sentence

  • This proposed procurement is a continuation of an existing contractual agreement for the developed prototype NASA Student Ambassadors Virtual Community (NSAVC) web site. ... Curious Virtual Community Procurement - NASA Watch
  • Starting this month, rival United Parcel Service Inc.'s freight division is raising average noncontractual shipping rates in North America by 6.9%, as the industry copes with rapidly rising fuel costs. FedEx to Raise U.S., Canada Freight Rates 6.8%
  • We have contractual obligations to control prices.
  • By applying the set of arc, the key role the transitive closure played in contractual relationship model was proved, and the recursive and reflective roles in virtual enterprise system were validated.
  • This is a general contractual principle - whenever anyone undertakes to secure a particular end, failure to do so is breach of contract.
  • In several decisions the English courts have found the wording of such clauses was not effective in excluding liability for a pre-contractual misrepresentation.
  • But as the speech of Lord Goff demonstrates, that contractual obligation is of little utility.
  • New timescales highlighted an autumn 2005 deadline for the council to decide whether or not to contractually commit to the scheme.
  • His failure to create a contractual arrangement with his passengers means that he is constantly taken advantage of.
  • If the production is attached to a box-office name: major playwright or composer or director or actor, any or all of these folks might have what is called "contractual approval. The New York Public Library: Artists as Critics
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