Contractual

Word CONTRACTUAL
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Definitions and meanings of "Contractual"

What do we mean by contractual?

Of, relating to, or having the nature of a contract. adjective

Arising from a contract or agreement; consisting in or of the nature of a contract: as, a contractual liability.

Of or pertaining to a contract adjective

Relating to or part of a binding legal agreement adjective

Of, relating to, or enforced by a contract.

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The word "contractual" in example sentences

This was more than an unfortunate and lapse in contractual supervision of the sort that can cost the U.S. government a billion dollars or so. ❋ David Isenberg (2010)

The Obama administration is currently seeking all legal means to prevent AIG from using federal bailout money to pay $165 million in contractual bonuses to its executives. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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 (2011)

Mr. Levin's early research was on the nature of long-term contractual relationships, such as those between employees and employers. ❋ Justin Lahart (2011)

And it can be found in bigger tribes and groups of people: businesses may have long-term contractual obligations with each other; governments make treaties with one another; and so on and so forth. ❋ Martin A. Nowak (2011)

There is a difference between being a short term contractual amateur and a full time disciplined agent of a hostile foreign power, although in part that reflects the privatized vs. state orientation of the two countries. ❋ John McAuliff (2010)

But, What step has the government of Orissa taken for the employee who are in contractual basis. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Every one knows that the employee in contractual basis are working hard other then the regular. ❋ Unknown (2008)

David: “Perhaps New London should have secured stronger and longer term contractual commitments from Pfizer before engaging in the condemnation process.” ❋ Unknown (2009)

Perhaps New London should have secured stronger and longer term contractual commitments from Pfizer before engaging in the condemnation process. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Whereas we can have as many mediums of exchange as we want, we must price goods and services, and get into longer term contractual agreements, to ensure stable capital flows. ❋ Reuven Brenner (2008)

I have tried to argue, for example, that the approach of the courts to the oppression remedy has a lot to say to the problems of the general control of long-term contractual relations and the posssibilty of the abuse of power inherent in many of those relations. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Legal vacancy was virtually none, because we had long-term contractual leases in place. ❋ Unknown (2007)

That seemed wrong to me when I read the book, and this listing of historical episodes persuades me further that a big part of our understanding of loyalty derives from our understanding of the obligations that arise in contractual relationships. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Negotiated and finalized long-term contractual agreements with suppliers on behalf of clients. ❋ Nicholas Lore (1998)

According to the CFCC website, a Sino-foreign co-production is defined as a "contractual arrangement between a foreign party and a SARFT State Administration of Radio, Film and Television accredited Chinese party to conduct filming in China." ❋ Jeff Steele (2011)

These should be in your contract and are known as your "contractual rights". ❋ Unknown (2011)

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