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to contractual
adjective
Of or pertaining to a contract.
Exact(60)
"It's important to stick to contractual arrangements," Burns said.
The claims will be argued with reference to contractual and extra contractual liability under Colombian law.
These entitle operators to contractual guarantees and prevent amendments that reflect marginal price variations.
The review will put an end to contractual progression pay across the civil service.
Van Exel, according to contractual rules, cannot be traded until 60 days after he was traded from Dallas.
Also, due to contractual shenanigans with an aborted Marvel project (Runaways), it already had another writer, Drew Pearce, attached.
There was the 11th-hour decision by original drummer Bill Ward to withdraw from the reunion due to contractual wrangles.
Mr. Mayhew said yesterday that it was unfortunate that the contempt fine was tied to contractual issues in the extension.
Of Liverpool's allocation 10% will go to matchday officials, players, former players and media, and 2% to contractual partners.
To participate, countries would have to agree to "contractual arrangements" that would commit them to addressing national weaknesses, like bottlenecks to growth and unemployment.
Fry took a break from social media last year, which he said was due to "contractual reasons" while he was filming in Mexico.
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