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The phrase "legally binding contract" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to an agreement between two or more parties that is enforceable by law. Example: "Before entering into any business partnership, it is important to have a legally binding contract in place to protect the interests of all parties involved."
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The pledge is not a legally binding contract but is described as a moral commitment.
I was put under pressure to cancel the booking, but we had a legally binding contract.
Enforceable powers require a legally binding contract enforceable in court... an agreement between the regulated and the regulator.
The legally binding contract of marriage is available in almost every state at the age of 18.
Marilyn Stowe, a partner at Stowe Family Law, said: "Divorce is the dissolution of a legally binding contract of marriage.
Even though the text was called a political declaration rather than a legally binding contract, pharmaceutical company representatives roundly criticized it.
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The entire study in Multan was repeated with two new interviewers under legally-binding contract.
In January, McLaren said Fallows had joined from Red Bull, and racing director Eric Boullier said he had a "legally-binding contract".
The way American Airlines is trying to block our election makes me realize that our rights need to be in a legally-binding contract.
Expect to sign a legally-binding contract.
The group promises that fasting will continue until prison officials sign a consent decree a legally binding contract that details ways out of isolation that do not include debriefing.
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