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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a term of a contract" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing specific provisions, conditions, or clauses within a legal agreement.
Example: "One important term of the contract is the payment schedule, which outlines when payments are due."
Alternatives: "a provision of a contract" or "a clause in a contract".
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If the law provides that a form of words determines the content of a standard (such as a term of a contract, or a criminal offence, or a duty of the executor of a will), what is the effect of the words?
"He is not undertaking, in the legal sense, to serve the Church as his master for the duration of a term of a contract of employment". Dismissing those arguments, Lord Justice Maurice Kay said whatever the stance of the Church, "it surely does not embrace a doctrinal belief that a minister who is treated with unfairness or discrimination must be denied common legal redress".
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One begins ominously: Section 1 (1) A person who is not a party to a contract (a "third party") may in his own right enforce a term of the contract if— (a) the contract expressly provides that he may, or... Overcome the initial impulse to freak out, though, read on a bit, and all the question is asking is for some rules to be applied to some facts.
Furthermore, where exhaustion is a bargained-for term of a contract, freedom of contract is not necessarily inconsistent with the principles underlying exhaustion requirements.
That was a way of committing the taxpayer to fund capital and interest over a 30-year term of a contract.
"The essence of collective bargaining is when you can't agree on terms of a contract, you have a dispute resolution mechanism, by strikes or perhaps binding arbitration.
"Of course, we agreed with each other not to sit down at a table and negotiate terms of a contract and numbers when what Lewis needed was to concentrate on his driving.
The RFL's chief executive, Nigel Wood, said: "It is not surprising that when a club believes the terms of a contract have been broken, they may issue legal proceedings to protect their position".
A law which alters the terms of a contract, by imposing new conditions, or dispensing with those expressed, is a law which impairs its obligation; for such a law..
David B. Newman, a partner in the law firm Day Pitney, said it was rare for a sponsor to try to get back money from an athlete who had violated the terms of a contract.
The companies agreed to initial terms of a contract and expect to sign a five-year agreement on converting Verizon's network with new packet switches and other Web-calling gear in the next few months, they said.
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