contractual dispute
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcontractualanddispute
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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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dispute
noun[C or U]
uk/dɪˈspjuːt/us/dɪˈspjuːt/
an argument or disagreement, especially an official one between, for example, workers and employers or two countries with a ...
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(Definition ofcontractualanddisputefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It is, therefore, not open to me to discuss in any detail the merits or demerits of what is now acontractualdispute.
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There is no question of a suspension order being granted because of a minorcontractualdispute.
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I have spoken many times on this matter and have never raised the issue of fat-cat lawyers in connection with thecontractualdispute.
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Progress was delayed due to acontractualdisputewith the government and by unexpectedly difficult geology.
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Kelly may have claimed more honours but acontractualdisputeleft him on the side-lines for some time.
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Ferguson appeared in a sporadical role for several years before running into acontractualdisputewith producers.
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Much of the water undertaking was by private company, and contractual disputes with the municipality were common.
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We all, of course, accept that from time to time there are contractual disputes.
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Individual employees have always been able to take cases involving contractual disputes of beyond six years—in fact, they can cover an unlimited period—to an employment tribunal.
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However, it was pushed back due to contractual disputes and safety issues.
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The album's progress was affected by contractual disputes.
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A great variety of disputes occur in the workplace, including disputes between staff members, allegations of harassment, contractual disputes and workers compensation claims.
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Access to the courts, in what are now considered contractual disputes, was consciously restricted to a privileged few through onerous requirements of pleading, formalities and court fees.
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