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The phrase "paper contract" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to any type of written agreement between two or more parties. For example, "We signed a paper contract to rent the property."
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I never signed a paper contract with my contractor.
They concluded that Mr. Ceglia forged a paper contract and created a fake e-mail chain, with some messages bearing the wrong time zone.
Clients also regularly sign off on a waiver that states they have not been orally promised anything that contradicts the paper contract.
This case was different because you had a paper contract, albeit one amended by hand, and emails from staff at the Berwick store that appeared to back up your case.
There's no counterparty to make good on a paper contract.
Instead, money is exchanged for a traditional paper contract that promises access to a future product.
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Personal time between senior managers and bosses is favoured and seen as more important than paper contracts.
Typically, consumers and businesses have to wait days or weeks for paper contracts to be written, mailed, signed and then returned.
Imagine if even 10percentt of business transactions moved back to paper contracts, or if NASDAQ required telephone confirmation of large stock purchases.
However, throughout 1989, the market for commercial paper contracted, and DBL Group was forced to pay off over $575 million in its commercial paper obligations without concurrently selling additional commercial paper to refinance these maturing obligations.
Torres urged prospective electronic signers to use common sense and to read the fine print, which in digital documents might be hidden behind several clicks of a mouse instead of in the tiny type of paper contracts.
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