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"the contract in question" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used in the context of pointing out a particular contract that is being discussed or referred to. For example: "After much deliberation, the court ruled in favor of the plaintiff in regards to the contract in question."
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The contract in question, he adds, did not specify what function he would have on the program.
The contract in question is not immoral, is not tainted with fraud, and was not entered into through mistake or accident and is not contrary to public policy.
It did not, in law, affect the existence or operation of the previous statutes out of which the contract in question arose.
The contention that the contract in question had not been executed because there had been no delivery is disposed of by what we have already said.
A spokesman for Tony Blair Associates said: "We are not a party to the proceedings nor a party to the contract in question".
As the contract in question was expressly limited to 25 years, and as no attempt was made to grant an exclusive privilege to the water company, the city seems to have acted within the strictest limitation of the charter.
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The Fed was advised that the banks had valued the contracts in question at severely depressed levels.
Ms. Schlaff said that while she had served as a liaison to the Public Works Department she had never had anything to do with the contracts in question.
Pierce v. Staub is distinguishable from the case before us, because the court there found (p. 465) that the parties had, after the buyer's breach, rescinded the contracts in question.
Some of the contracts in question are negotiated directly with hospital chains, Johnson & Johnson said in its first-quarter report, while others are negotiated by purchasing companies like the ones that were the subject of yesterday's hearing.
The contracts in question are broken into two groups: $145 million over three years is slated for firms that are supposed to quickly place welfare recipients into clerical, data entry, custodial or other types of jobs; an additional $320 million over three years is for companies that handle harder-to-place clients.
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