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Contractual   /kəntrˈæktʃuəl/   Listen
Contractual

adjective
1.
Relating to or part of a binding legal agreement.






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"Contractual" Quotes from Famous Books



... fraud. To this end they shall organize, with the help of the Commission, close and regular co-operation between the competent departments of their administrations." 78) Article 215 shall be replaced by the following: "ARTICLE 215 The contractual liability of the Community shall be governed by the law applicable to the contract in question. In the case of non-contractual liability, the Community shall, in accordance with the general principles common ...
— The Treaty of the European Union, Maastricht Treaty, 7th February, 1992 • European Union

... of what has been called feudalism. That is to say, the natural and universal result of an era of conquest by a wandering people is that the new settlers hold their possessions from the conqueror on terms essentially contractual. The actual agreements have varied constantly in detail, but the main principle has always been one of reciprocal rights and duties. So at the early dawn of the Middle Ages, after the period picturesquely styled the Wanderings of the Nations, ...
— Mediaeval Socialism • Bede Jarrett

... principally out of alleged violations of concessions or other contractual obligations. The Heureaux estate claim, advanced by creditors of the Heureaux estate and based on the practical identity of the accounts of Heureaux and those of the government was later rejected by the Dominican courts. The outstanding ...
— Santo Domingo - A Country With A Future • Otto Schoenrich

... adopted, which provided for the collection of contract debts, is as follows: "In order to avoid between nations armed conflicts of a purely pecuniary origin arising from contractual debts claimed of the government of one country by the government of another country to be due to its nationals, the signatory powers agree not to have recourse to armed force for the collection of such contractual debts. However, this stipulation shall not be applicable when the debtor State ...
— History of the United States, Volume 6 (of 6) • E. Benjamin Andrews



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