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The phrase "a matter of contract" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or formal contexts to refer to issues or disputes that arise from contractual agreements.
Example: "The terms of the agreement are clear; any disputes will be resolved as a matter of contract."
Alternatives: "a contractual issue" or "a contractual matter".
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As a matter of contract law and basic fairness, the plea agreement between Noor and the government should be enforced".
But many economists, and legal professionals, say it's not and is simply a matter of contract law.
"Gristede's has taken extraordinary and responsible steps of insisting as a matter of contract that this delivery service meet its legal obligations to its workers," Mr. Mastro said.
Alan Vickery, a lawyer at Boies, Schiller & Flexner in Manhattan, said, "As a matter of contract law, Tampa Bay abandoned that contract by signing someone else".
Pointing to the guarantees of the ninth and tenth amendments, as well as the second, the Kansas law insists on defending the right to bear arms "as that right was understood at the time that Kansas was admitted to statehood in 1861, and the guaranty of that right is a matter of contract between the state and people of Kansas and the United States..."....
But when Mr. Abrams summarized Mr. Malone's legal position in a last question, asking "How is it appropriate for you, as a matter of contract, as a matter of fiduciary duty, or fundamental fairness, to use your proxy to terminate" Mr. Malone's voting rights, Mr. Diller said he had answered the question "to the best of my ability".
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As rhetoric, Trump's proposed wall made his background in real-estate development appear to apply to governance — framing the complex public-policy issue of immigration as a matter of contracting and construction management.
Now, it's a matter of dealing with contracts, taking care of contracts that should have been signed a ways back, wrapping my head around errors and omissions insurance (which all indie filmmakers should know about in preproduction), creating key art, and more.
It's more a matter of landing a contract in commercial firms or chambers".
But that is a matter of regulation, not contract, and in any case arguing it simply made a mistake could again be made in mitigation.
"This is a fundamental responsibility of the agency and is not simply a matter of clauses in contracts or formal procedural requirements".
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a matter of how
a matter of finance
a matter of judgment
a matter of perspective
a handful of contract
a matter of debate
a predecessor of contract
a matter of interpretation
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a matter of consistency
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a matter of pride
a matter of peace
a matter of health
a matter of partnership
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