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The obviation of moral hazard and opportunistic behaviour by intermediaries is assured through the design, control and monitoring of appropriate contracts that comprise binding contractual commitments between buyers and sellers.
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In most societies in the past, said Stephanie Coontz, the author of "Marriage, a History," they symbolized a contractual commitment between families to seal an alliance.
This definition permits to make a distinction between healthy companies as they respect their contractual commitments and distress companies which are just about to file for a petition.
The forecasts are goals, not contractual commitments.
The company will continue running those advertisements until it fulfills certain contractual commitments.
Have we reviewed our contractual commitments, for example office leases, rental agreements, equipment hire?
He also quickly put the Beatles' complicated contractual commitments in order.
He has contractual commitments in France, and as Fallon knows to his cost these will have to be respected.
With the exception of Harden (signed through the 2018 season), Houston has no contractual commitments beyond 2015.
In its lawsuit, the Belgian government is seeking $450 million from Swissair and to force it keep its current contractual commitments.
Experienced managers currently working elsewhere may find it impractical, not to mention unprofessional, to abandon contractual commitments to their institutions.
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