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contractual
[ kuhn-trak-choo-uhl ]
contractual
/ əˈٰæʊə /
adjective
- of the nature of or assured by a contract
Derived Forms
- Dzˈٰٳܲ, adverb
Other Word Forms
- Dz·ٰt·· adverb
- ԴDzcDz·ٰt· adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of contractual1
Example Sentences
He said PCNs were "a contractual debt" that could ultimately be pursued through the civil courts and result in a County Court Judgement, which can affect your credit rating.
Yet, while money is always a factor when it comes to contractual negotiations, it wasn't the determining consideration for a footballer at the peak of his powers.
“The city also has a relationship with Metro — a contractual relationship based on certain provisions that the Los Angeles City Council and the Metro board both approved.”
"The property was built to the finish specified and all the expected structural, safety and quality standards were delivered within the contractual period," a spokesperson says.
It added any arrangement between the canal and Welsh Water would be a commercial contractual decision in which it should not be involved.
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