单词 | contractual |
释义 | contractual From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English, Business management Conditions of employmentcontractualcon‧trac‧tu‧al /kənˈtræktʃuəl/ adjective [only before noun]BECBBBagreed in a contractcontractual obligation to research and publish. Tutors have a —contractually adverbExamples from the Corpuscontractual• The natural-entity theory had several advantages compared with the contractual and the fiction/concession models of the company.• The nature of the contract, contractual and tortious liabilities and the use of exclusion clauses will be considered.• Carney has a contractual commitment to write two new books in the next four years.• Whether the transaction is to be categorised as a sale or exchange is a question of contractual intention.• At that point, stars and studios fulfill their initial contractual obligation and are free to negotiate with other parties.• Similarly, a requirement that the expert observe the rules of natural justice could be made a contractual obligation.• The second theory of the nature of the company is the contractual one.• As it is, the company can not in any case be accounted for as a wholly contractual phenomenon.• Most people's savings are contractual, through pension funds and life assurers.contractual obligation• All across the country I found promoters who were not willing to meet their contractual obligations.• Can an employee handbook serve as a basis for contractual obligation?• Similarly, a requirement that the expert observe the rules of natural justice could be made a contractual obligation.• At that point, stars and studios fulfill their initial contractual obligation and are free to negotiate with other parties.• In Washington, for example, a teacher was discharged from his contractual obligation because of his deteriorating eyesight.• Liability for contractual obligations is joint.• A contractual obligation, such as an exchange rule gives rise on the face of it to strict liability.From Longman Business Dictionarycontractualcon‧trac‧tu‧al /kənˈtræktʃuəl/ adjectiveLAW relating to a contract or agreed in a contractUncertainty can be reduced by strict contractual agreements.a contractual disputecontractual obligations (=things a contract says you must do) |
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