单词 | contractual |
释义 | contractual (kəntræktʃuəl ) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] A contractual arrangement or relationship involves a legal agreement between people. [formal] The company has not fulfilled certain contractual obligations. This will be done by contractual arrangement. contractually adverb [usually ADVERB after verb, ADVERB -ed/adjective] Rank was contractually obliged to hand him a cheque for $30 million. Collocations: contractual commitment We are fully confident the top players in the northern hemisphere, through the contractual commitments that everyone has signed up to, would all be available. Times,Sunday Times Large construction projects require people who can co-ordinate the sub-contractors, ensure the competitive sourcing of materials and enforce contractual commitments. Times, Sunday Times They are also able to resign and move to a rival overnight, insofar as their contractual commitments allow. Times, Sunday Times This will take on all the college's contractual commitments with law firms and its educational accreditations to achieve a 'seamless' transfer for the 8,000 students and 700 staff. Times, Sunday Times The charity said it 'delivered on its contractual commitments in full'. The Sun Because of a contractual dispute, this recording remained unheard for half a century, but was finally issued in 2006 to critical plaudits. Times, Sunday Times An undisclosed contractual dispute was said to be to blame. The Sun It's like having one of the guilty parties in a contractual dispute participate in the trial and sentencing of the other party. Christianity Today The online outpourings illustrate how deeply people care about their television and how much they resent being treated as the collateral damage in some previously arcane contractual dispute. Times, Sunday Times Progress was delayed due to a contractual dispute with the government and by unexpectedly difficult geology. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The ambulance drivers and nurses work the weekend as part of their contractual duty. Times, Sunday Times There was no doubt that in carrying out their functions social workers were under a contractual duty to the defendant to exercise proper professional skill and care. Times, Sunday Times I was unable to speak to the press at the time of publication because of my contractual duty of confidentiality to my employer at the time. The Sun She was therefore, as she accepted, under a contractual duty to assist the governing body in discharging its duty to exercise its functions with a view to safeguarding the pupils. Times, Sunday Times However, performance of an existing contractual duty owed to a third party can be good consideration, see further below. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 United's team selection has not been the only distraction this week, with the manager having had to devote considerable time to a raft of contractual issues. Times, Sunday Times Contractual issues had left them practically broke. Times, Sunday Times But after, there are contractual issues. Times, Sunday Times Field development has been delayed by various problems - technical (i.e., high levels of mercaptans and foul-smelling sulfur compounds), contractual issues and, recently, politics. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 However, due to contractual issues, the album release was cancelled. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Though the plan was hatched some time ago, its announcement was delayed by legal and contractual matters and it was only yesterday that he was able to speak openly. Times, Sunday Times Strictly would not comment on contractual matters. The Sun He also advises clubs, agents and players on national and international transfers as well as handling contractual matters for clubs, agents and players. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Rather, the applicable law has to be ascertained by reference to the conflict of laws principles for contractual matters. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Others, of course, naming no names, either through habit, ego, financial necessity or contractual obligation, continue to publish long after their creative powers have waned. Times,Sunday Times He says he was told this was a contractual obligation. Times, Sunday Times It's a contractual obligation in this day and age. Times, Sunday Times It was unclear last night whether there was any such contractual obligation. Times, Sunday Times Many organisations include the production of evidence of the visit as a contractual obligation. Times, Sunday Times And what made a contractual provision penal? Times, Sunday Times However, the real question when a contractual provision was challenged as a penalty was whether it was penal, not whether it was a preestimate of loss. Times, Sunday Times The words used, commercial sense and the documentary and factual context were, and ought normally to be enough to determine the meaning of a contractual provision. Times, Sunday Times We have no contractual provisions on redundancy. Times, Sunday Times Such statements should not be construed as if they were statutory or contractual provisions. Times, Sunday Times The claimants said that that was not only a trespass to its land and conversion of its chattels but also the tort of unlawful interference with contractual relations. Times, Sunday Times This social vision defined society not as an adversarial system based on contractual relations but as a community of trust based on social responsibility. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Instead, there exist multiple forms of cooperation and contractual relations among all or several members. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The company alleged union interference with contractual relations, intimidation, nuisance, and a conspiracy to injure the plaintiff and sought an injunction and punitive damages. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The relational norms are those that are specially intensified in contractual relations as opposed to transactions. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The fact that their pattern of working was a repeating shift pattern was a product of that contractual relationship. Times, Sunday Times But their contractual relationship with their employers continued irrespective of where they were at any given time. Times, Sunday Times One could argue that such a procedure can benefit customers, protecting them from companies taking money out of their account long after some contractual relationship has ended. Times, Sunday Times You don't really do anything other than fight over the broken pieces of whatever contractual relationship was there in the first place. Times, Sunday Times They had no contractual relationship with the operators of websites accessed through their networks and were not necessarily in a position even to identify them. Times, Sunday Times A section 146 notice, therefore, could be served only after the contractual right of re-entry had become enforceable. Times, Sunday Times The majority of doctors know that they have a contractual right to speak out. Times, Sunday Times Yet take-up of the open-market option has been low at around 34% since it became a contractual right in 2002. Times, Sunday Times Injunctive relief might restrain a threatened breach of contract but not, save very exceptionally, an attempt to enforce a contractual right, still less a statutory right. Times,Sunday Times Will the incentive become a contractual right? Times, Sunday Times It was a contractual term of the general election. Times, Sunday Times However, the employer may rely on the specifically worded contractual term to take some action against employees where appropriate. Times, Sunday Times In addition, a unit trust savings plan would offer flexibility with no contractual term. Times, Sunday Times The contractual term was clear. Times, Sunday Times If you have a contractual term allowing you to order staff to turn up outside normal hours, you will still be obliged to apply that term reasonably. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 合同的 Japanese: 契約上の |
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