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"makes it binding" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that creates a legal or official obligation or agreement. For example: - The contract they signed makes it binding for them to pay rent every month. - The new law makes it binding for all companies to provide equal pay for women and men. - His signature on the document makes it binding for him to uphold his promise. - The court ruling makes it binding for the company to compensate the affected workers. Note that "makes it binding" can also be used in a figurative or non-legal sense to describe something that strongly influences or compels a behavior or action. For example: - The strong emotional connection between the two characters makes their relationship binding despite the challenges they face. - Their shared values and goals make their partnership binding and successful. - The public's demand for change makes it binding for the government to take action.
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If she fails to do so within a reasonable time after learning of her rights, the employer contends, she ratifies the contract and so makes it binding.
The use of this term has its own significance in Islamic law, since ijma is a recognized and very authoritative source of Islamic law after the Qur'an and Sunnah (Hallaq 1997: 75), which makes it binding to the entire Muslim community including the Da'esh.
They've even found an obscure Senate rule that makes it binding.
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If the order is not contested, the court will make it binding.
Buyers opting for a pre-offer survey must remember that only exchange of contract will make it binding".
States and cities have the option of including or excluding any provision of the model code before making it binding, and many, including New York, make such modifications.
To the extent that the Constitution thus made it binding upon the States, the basis of the restriction is the whole experience of our people.
Recording of the deed is necessary to make it binding as to subsequent good-faith purchasers from (but not donees of) the same donor.
Reporters at the meeting estimated that between 150 and 200 members attended, but the union recorded the resolution as passing 581 to 2. (The larger number of voters ensured that the resolution received the minimum number to make it binding).
The new policy went into effect last month, but it was also a part of the settlement of the lawsuit in federal court, making it binding in a way that some of the other ordinances around the country are not.
(In fact, it might have to be more than this: if Greece exited the Euro, we would not expect a 50 percent depreciation. To make it binding, one would have to guarantee against a smaller haircut).
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