contractual provision
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcontractualandprovision
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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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provision
noun
uk/prəˈvɪʒ.ən/us/prəˈvɪʒ.ən/
the act of ...
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(Definition ofcontractualandprovisionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It is important that those who subscribe to it should fully understand the contractual provisions, but we are simplifying the application form to maximise the number of applications.
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So for example, contractual provisions could override the statutory compensation due to tenants for improvements to the holding.
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In other words, it controls the kind of evidence that may be led to establish the meaning of contractual provisions.
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Contractual provisions limiting employees moonlighting activities are, however, permissible.
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The landlord was no longer protected by acontractualprovision.
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Whatcontractualprovisionis there for tying each country firmly to taking the number of aircraft that they say they want?
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It could provide by anycontractualprovisionit liked that they were not to own their own property.
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I cannot see anycontractualprovisioncontained in the share sale agreement that confirms that those deductions were authorised.
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Suchcontractualprovisioncould then take account of the many countries and circumstances in which recoveries might have to be made.
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This was intended to provide a straightforward fallback for obtaining an adjudicator if the contract did not make provision for this, or if thecontractualprovisionhad failed.
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Any legal or contractual provisions infringing the principle of equality of treatment of men and women should be invalid.
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We will see which debates will be held and the consequences in terms of the contractual provisions.
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In terms of cash payments, most contracts provide for an initial payment on signature followed by further payments subject to a range of contractual provisions.
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In short, a system of contractual provisions of the sort envisaged by this new clause would entail considerable loss of flexibilty.
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Of course, we are dealing here with tort, but contractual provisions regarding completion would clearly be a help in defining the date of completion.
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Entering into such contractual provisions—this is my main opposition to the new clause—would entail a considerable loss of flexibility.
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The prescription of contractual provisions does not sit well in a free market.
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It shows the potential financial benefits of outsourcing the activities of public bodies and the need for strong contractual provisions to allow effective monitoring and control of contractors' performance.
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Once the term has been extended the contractual period will necessarily have come to an end and the original contractual provisions may in that case no longer be appropriate.
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