contractual clause

collocation in English

meaningsofcontractualandclause

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contractual
adjective
uk
/kənˈtræk.tʃu.əl/
us
/kənˈtræk.tʃu.əl/
relating to or contained within a contract (= ...
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clause
noun[C]
uk
/klɔːz/
us
/klɑːz/
law
a particular part of a written legal document, for example a law passed by Parliament or a contract (= ...
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(Definition ofcontractualandclausefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcontractual clause

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I think it said that thiscontractualclauseshould be negotiated with patients.
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As for the medical profession, there was a recommendation for promulgating acontractualclausefor company doctors' records.
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A majority of them ended up signing contractual clauses which, though legal, were far from ethical.
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The cars were made available via a leasing program, with the option to purchase the cars specifically disallowed by acontractualclause(the suggested retail price was quoted as $34,000).
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Law enforcement as well as the respect for contractual clauses depended on the ' 'advocacy' ' of local authorities.
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It is important how the contractual clauses are negotiated so that any consumer can be protected.
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However, customers very frequently sign the registration form or invoice without even reading the contractual clauses overleaf.
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The current protective framework and the proposed standard contractual clauses are inadequate in the extreme, riddled with holes and inefficient.
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Unfortunately, in the case of banking services, insurance, electronic communication services or tourist services, the contractual clauses are very often written overleaf in tiny letters.
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Such considerations may be taken into account at the appropriate stage, either in the tender documents or in the contractual clauses.
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The security and intelligence agencies use contractual clauses to restrict disclosures.
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There are important contractual clauses that you have simply left out, namely those concerning the notice provisions and notice periods, multi-branding, the transfer of businesses and the settlement of disputes.
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Even in cases where customers read all the contractual clauses and state that they disagree with one of them, they do not have any negotiating power.
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It expressly excludes negligence in contractual clauses, and allows them only in the event of the court finding that in exceptional circumstances it is reasonable for them to be imposed.
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Several formal languages have been developed or proposed for specifying contractual clauses.
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Smart contracts usually also have a user interface and often emulate the logic of contractual clauses.
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