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  • 21contractual loss — See contractual measure of damages. Related links causation contractual measure of damages contributory negligence …

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  • 22contractual measure of damages — Damages awarded for breach of contract. The principle of such an award is that the claimant is entitled to be put into the position as if the contract had been performed. Damages for breach of contract are subject to the principles of remoteness …

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  • 23contractual notice period — In the context of employment law, the period of notice required to be given under a term (whether express or implied and, if express, whether oral or in writing) in a contract of employment. It is possible for the employer and employee to have to …

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  • 24contractual commitment — ➔ commitment …

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  • 25contractual compromise — In the context of a company s insolvency, an agreement compromising the company s debts which requires the consent of all the creditors or at least that provision be made for all the dissenters, and the co operation of each class of members if it …

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  • 26contractual retirement age — The age at which employees are obliged to retire under any relevant terms of a contract of employment. Where a pool of employees has the same retirement age it will also usually be the normal retirement age. Related links contract of employment …

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  • 27contractual assurance — index warranty Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 28contractual bond — index privity Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 29contractual clause — index article (distinct section of a writing) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 30contractual obligation — index bill (formal declaration), compact, covenant, indenture, mortgage, policy (contract) …

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