contractual
11contractual — adj. Contractual is used with these nouns: ↑agreement, ↑arrangement, ↑dispute, ↑document, ↑duty, ↑obligation, ↑relationship, ↑requirement, ↑responsibility, ↑restriction, ↑right, ↑ …
12contractual — con|trac|tu|al [kənˈtræktʃuəl] adj [only before noun] agreed in a contract ▪ Tutors have a contractual obligation to research and publish. >contractually adv …
13contractual — con|trac|tu|al [ kən træktʃuəl ] adjective agreed to or stated in a contract: contractual obligations …
14contractual — adjective agreed in a contract: College teachers have a contractual obligation to research and publish. contractually adverb …
15contractual — UK [kənˈtræktʃʊəl] / US [kənˈtræktʃuəl] adjective agreed to or stated in a contract contractual obligations …
16contractual — {{#}}{{LM C10219}}{{〓}} {{[}}contractual{{]}} ‹con·trac·tual› {{《}}▍ adj.inv.{{》}} Procedente de un contrato o derivado de él: • responsabilidades contractuales.{{○}} {{★}}{{\}}ETIMOLOGÍA:{{/}} Del latín contractus (contrato) …
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17contractual — /kən træktʃuəl/ adjective according to a contract ♦ to fulfil your contractual obligations to do what you have agreed to do in a contract …
18contractual — /kən træktʃuəl/ adjective according to a contract ● contractual conditions …
19contractual — contract ► NOUN 1) a written or spoken agreement intended to be enforceable by law. 2) informal an arrangement for someone to be killed by a hired assassin. ► VERB 1) decrease in size, number, or range. 2) (of a muscle) become shorter and tighter …
20Contractual terms in English law — is a topic which deals with four main issues. which terms are incorporated into the contract how are the terms of the contract to be interpreted whether terms are implied into the contract what controls are placed on unfair terms The terms of a… …