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Definition of contractual in English: contractualadjective kənˈtraktʃʊəlkənˈtræk(t)ʃ(u)əl 1Agreed in a contract. 合同的,契约的 合同义务。 Example sentencesExamples - But as the speech of Lord Goff demonstrates, that contractual obligation is of little utility.
- A person who enters into a binding contract acquires contractual rights that are created by the contract.
- A sharp rise in contractual obligations could, de facto, wipe out his precarious autonomy.
- He did not think it could change and saw it as a binding contractual commitment.
- The frequency of renegotiation is troubling because the contractual changes often are not desirable.
- The current government, as well as regulators, have been trying to find a way out of their contractual obligations.
- The general approach to construction of contractual documents is not in doubt.
- These are serious breaches of contractual obligations, the company maintains.
- It has also imposed contractual terms that do not permit either bidder to reveal those bids.
- We agreed to co-operate with and assist you to comply with your contractual obligations with regard to the defect.
- Desmond's remedy would be the recovery of the rifle, not the right to enforce contractual payment.
- The duties owed by the pastor to the church are not contractual or enforceable.
- It was more economically rational to employ forces as and when required on a contractual basis.
- That contract imposes a similar, contractual duty to exercise reasonable skill and care in relation to the design.
- These contractual agreements create a delivery right and an obligation for members.
- We would be obliged if you would revise your Minutes to reflect this contractual requirement.
- The injunction we seek is not one that in any way interferes with existing contractual rights or obligations.
- He did what he had to do, and that was to redesign the viaduct such that it could be built and would comply with the contractual requirements.
- And in that respect, all the churches can do is to impose contractual sanctions.
- The term also refers to contractual stipulations either implied by law or expressly mandated by the contracting parties.
Synonyms compulsory, obligatory, mandatory, involuntary, forced, exacted, coerced, imposed, demanded, required, requisite, stipulated, binding, necessitated, necessary, unavoidable, inescapable, obliged, impelled, constrained, dictated, ordained, prescribed - 1.1 Having similar characteristics to a contract.
合同性的,契约性的 the contractual nature of the shareholder's rights 股东权利的合同性。 Example sentencesExamples - The question of any contractual character the crown might possess was skirted.
- The contractual nature of employment today has heightened the levels of exploitation.
- It is easy to make too much of the contractual nature of the relationship.
Rhymesartefactual (US artifactual), factual, tactual Definition of contractual in US English: contractualadjectivekənˈtrak(t)SH(o͞o)əlkənˈtræk(t)ʃ(u)əl 1Agreed in a contract. 合同的,契约的 合同义务。 Example sentencesExamples - It has also imposed contractual terms that do not permit either bidder to reveal those bids.
- But as the speech of Lord Goff demonstrates, that contractual obligation is of little utility.
- The term also refers to contractual stipulations either implied by law or expressly mandated by the contracting parties.
- We would be obliged if you would revise your Minutes to reflect this contractual requirement.
- The duties owed by the pastor to the church are not contractual or enforceable.
- The general approach to construction of contractual documents is not in doubt.
- The frequency of renegotiation is troubling because the contractual changes often are not desirable.
- He did not think it could change and saw it as a binding contractual commitment.
- Desmond's remedy would be the recovery of the rifle, not the right to enforce contractual payment.
- A person who enters into a binding contract acquires contractual rights that are created by the contract.
- The injunction we seek is not one that in any way interferes with existing contractual rights or obligations.
- We agreed to co-operate with and assist you to comply with your contractual obligations with regard to the defect.
- He did what he had to do, and that was to redesign the viaduct such that it could be built and would comply with the contractual requirements.
- A sharp rise in contractual obligations could, de facto, wipe out his precarious autonomy.
- These are serious breaches of contractual obligations, the company maintains.
- And in that respect, all the churches can do is to impose contractual sanctions.
- These contractual agreements create a delivery right and an obligation for members.
- The current government, as well as regulators, have been trying to find a way out of their contractual obligations.
- It was more economically rational to employ forces as and when required on a contractual basis.
- That contract imposes a similar, contractual duty to exercise reasonable skill and care in relation to the design.
Synonyms compulsory, obligatory, mandatory, involuntary, forced, exacted, coerced, imposed, demanded, required, requisite, stipulated, binding, necessitated, necessary, unavoidable, inescapable, obliged, impelled, constrained, dictated, ordained, prescribed - 1.1 Having similar characteristics to a contract.
合同性的,契约性的 the contractual nature of the shareholder's rights 股东权利的合同性。 Example sentencesExamples - The question of any contractual character the crown might possess was skirted.
- It is easy to make too much of the contractual nature of the relationship.
- The contractual nature of employment today has heightened the levels of exploitation.
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