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"contract of trust" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a legally binding agreement between two parties that involves trust, such as a business partnership or a joint venture. Example: The contract of trust between the two companies included strict confidentiality clauses to protect their trade secrets.
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The truth is that pensions formalise an age-old unspoken contract of trust between generations.
As Lord Justice Leveson said yesterday, there are "new and tangible benefits" for the Press in establishing a new contract of trust with the public.
Poole said in response: "Councils must not just pay lip service to public consultation over the future of library services … Public libraries are there for their communities – there is a contract of trust between the public, library staff and local authority – in Swindon this is being placed in jeopardy.
The fragile contract of trust is often down to a deliberate and convenient requirement for clarity.
As the Liberation newspaper put it in its editorial on Thursday: "To the economic and social crisis in which France currently finds itself... is now added a profound crisis of democracy, so fundamental was the contract of trust between people and government that has now been broken".
Universal Harvester, meanwhile, takes a more conventional narrative tack that is, until a quarter of the way through, when a bold metafictional move suddenly implicates one of the characters in the unsettling shit that's gone down, and will continue to go down, sullying the unspoken contract of trust between narrator and reader.
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The situation can be improved by cultivating trust and enforcing the social contract view of trust[ 15- 17, 69].
Through CityMapper, we engage in a social contract of digital trust with the provider.
If you have been in a mutually trusting relationship like this, was this a contract to trust at the expense of knowing yourselves?
In Australia, however, demands for unliquidated damages arising other than by reason of contract or breach of trust are not provable.
Since the benefits of mutual agreement are best achieved by "promoting stable compliance with mutual agreements," the essential element of contract is the development of trust, and the deeper and more widespread the trust, the lower the enforcement costs to contracting.
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