Meaning CONTRACT
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1) n. an agreement with specific terms between two or more person...
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An agreement to provide support during specified coverage dates or for a specified number of cases or length of time. When customers contact customer service, the level of support they receive is dete [..]
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An agreement between two or more people that creates an obligation to do or not to do a particular thing.
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n. ~ 1. A legally binding agreement between two parties. - 2. - An enforceable promise made by a party to a transaction. - 3. A document that records the terms and conditions of a legally binding agre [..]
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A term of reference describing a unit of trading for a financial or commodity future. Also, the actual bilateral agreement between the buyer and seller of a transaction as defined by an exchange.
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a binding agreement that is enforceable by law Contracts with utilities will be signed starting next month, he said. — BusinessWeek (Feb 16, 2012)
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In most cases, an insurance policy. A policy is considered to be a contract between the insurance company and the policyholder.
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A legally enforceable agreement between two or more individuals or entities that confers rights and duties on the parties. Common types of contracts include: 1) contracts between a dental benefit orga [..]
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A contract is an agreement defining the terms of business between parties.
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An agreement between two or more parties exhibiting the following necessary characteristics: mutual assent, competent parties, a valid consideration, and legal subject matter. Insurance policies are [..]
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early 14c., from Old French contract (Modern French contrat), from Latin contractus "a contract, agreement," from past participle of contrahere "to draw together," metaphorically, [..]
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late 14c., "make narrow, draw together;" early 15c. "make an agreement;" from Middle French contracter, from Latin contractus, past participle of contrahere "to draw together, [..]
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The agreement between two or more persons that creates an obligation to do or not to do a particular thing. Its essentials are competent parties, subject matter, legal consideration, mutuality of agreement, and mutuality of obligation.
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This exists when a person agrees to sell one product, the "tying product," only on the condition that the vendee also purchase another product, the "tied product." It is also called a tie-in arrangement and is generally illegal under the Sherman Antitrust Act or Clayton Act.
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a legally enforceable agreement between two or more persons or parties (oral or written)
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A written agreement or legally enforceable promise between two parties.
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Any written instrument or electronic document containing the elements of offer, acceptance, and consideration to which an agency is a party.
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An agreement between two or more competent persons or companies to perform or not to perform specific acts or services or to deliver merchandise. A contract may be oral or written. A purchase order, w [..]
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An agreement made between the customer and Shipper defining the rules of the trading relationship. There are three types: 1. Firm - the customer agrees to take a pre-determined quantity of gas at a pr [..]
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A binding agreement between a buyer and a seller in a transaction.
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to shrink or get smaller.
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The date and commissioning of many paintings in the past have often been established by art historians on the basis of a legal contract. For example, a contract was frequently drawn up by an individua [..]
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To reduce in size.
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A binding agreement to acquire goods and/or services in support of a project. [D00320]
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Most contracts in procurement are bilateral, or synallagmatic, contracts, where each party makes promises to the other.  When both parties promise to do something, or refrain from doing something that [..]
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A particular type of contract in which one party builds, owns, operates and maintains [BOOM] an asset on behalf of a customer.  The benefits for the customer are that they can contract for and pay for [..]
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A particular type of contract in which one party builds, owns, operates and transfers [BOOT] an asset to a customer.  The benefit for the customer is that they can gain ultimate ownership of the asset [..]
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A contract traded on markets to exchange a specific amount of a commodity at an agreed future price and at an agreed future time.  The party agreeing to buy the commodity is said to have a long positi [..]
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A hire contract is an agreement to allow the use of an asset for a period of time without ownership passing.  The terms ‘hire’, ‘rent’ and even ‘lease’ are often used as synonyms, with the differences [..]
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Open book contracts are arrangements where the contractor is reimbursed their actual expenses, which are validated through allowing the client access to the contractor’s actual expenditure, the ‘open [..]
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Performance based contracts seek to focus upon the output required from the contractor, and create measures and remuneration mechanisms which align the contractor’s performance with the outcomes desir [..]
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An approach to performance measurement and reporting for contracts that seeks to identify a variety of key dimensions and allow both parties to share a common understanding of progress and performance [..]
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Contracts may be terminated in a number of defined circumstances.  First, the parties may have fulfilled their contractual obligations to each other and the contract is terminated by performance.  Sec [..]
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A simple form of contract, appropriate when the work scope is not clearly defined.  The contractor is remunerated on the basis of labour hours priced at an agreed rate, together with materials used to [..]
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Under a turnkey contract the contractor is not only responsible for the design and construction of the project, but also for commissioning.  The client’s role in turnkey projects is more ‘hands off”, [..]
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A contract that is legally valid but which the courts will not enforce because it does not fulfill a prerequisite.  For example, two parties may agree a contract for one party to purchase some land fr [..]
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Contracts may be bilateral or unilateral.  In the case of a bilateral contract, each of the parties makes a promise to the other party, while in the case of a unilateral contract; only one party to th [..]
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A legally binding agreement involving two or more people or businesses (called parties) that sets forth what the parties will or will not do. Most contracts that can be carried out within one year can [..]
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An agreement that sets out the rights and obligations, including the financial obligations, agreed to between the contracting parties.
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In health coverage, a contract is the agreement you make with us, that we’ll cover certain costs for your care and offer other services when you become a member.
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a binding agreement between two or more persons that is enforceable by law enter into a contractual arrangement (contract bridge) the highest bid becomes the contract setting the number of tricks that [..]
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A legally binding agreement, oral or written, between two parties.
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A descriptive article on contract documents, work involved, time of commencement and/or completion of the work, sum payable for the work, form of progress payments, purchase responsibility and payment schedule for materials, final payment date, and miscellaneous provisions.
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A legally enforceable agreement between two or more parties. To be valid, a real estate contract must be dated, in writing, include a consideration, have a description of the property, the place and date of delivery of the deed, and spell out all terms and conditions that were mutually agreed upon. It also must be executed (signed) by the buyer and [..]
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A paint ideal for fresh plaster due to the lack of vinyl. Ideally fresh plaster is left for 3-6 months (depending on thickness) before being painted with a vinyl matt. Contract comes in matt & silk, white and magnolia and generally comes in 10 litre tubs. It can also be tinted to a specific colour- ask for details. Contract is also a very econo [..]
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the agreement drawn up between the publisher and the author to confirm payment terms, royalty
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An oral or written agreement to do or not to do a certain thing.
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An agreement between a seller and purchaser. The title is withheld from the purchaser until all required payments to the seller have been completed.
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To shorten; to become reduced in size; in the case of muscle, either to shorten or to undergo an increase in tension.
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Definitions (2) 1. A binding agreement between two or more parties for performing, or refraining from performing, some specified act(s) in exchange for lawful consideration.
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noun. a precise written contract between two people or groups- those between a therapy professional and a patient might include (i) the responsibilities of both parties, (ii) the specifications for ad [..]
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A legally binding agreement between parties.
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An agreement between the University and another party that is enforceable by law. A contract includes purchase orders, heads of agreement, memoranda of understanding, letters of intent, tenders, strategic partnerships and variations to existing contracts.
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ayntsien (zikh)
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A legally binding written agreement between an employer and (1) an individual librarian or other member of the library staff or (2) librarians and/or staff organized in a collective bargaining unit fo [..]
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[Latin contractus from contrahere to draw together, enter into (a relationship or agreement), from com- with, together + trahere to draw] 1 : an agreement between two or more parties that creates in . [..]
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In general, agreement by which rights or acts are exchanged for lawful consideration.
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A legally-enforceable agreement between two or more people or organisations to do something.
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A legally binding agreement between two or more persons/organizations to carry out reciprocal obligations or value.
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Legal document defining responsibilities for all parties concerned.
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A legally binding agreement between two or more persons/organizations to carry out reciprocal obligations or value.
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Legally binding document in which the client agrees to the terms and conditions set by a venue.
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A legal instrument by which a non-Federal entity purchases property or services needed to carry out the project or program under a Federal award. The term as used in 45 CFR 75 does not include a legal [..]
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Legally binding document in which the client agrees to the terms and conditions established by a venue, agency, supplier, etc. See Cancellation clause, Force majeure clause.
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Depending on the context in which it is used, a term of reference describing either a unit of trading in a particular futures, options or cleared product or a product approved and designated by the Board for trading or clearing pursuant to the rules of the Exchange.
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The contract between author (and/or agent
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(1) A term of reference describing a unit of trading for a commodity future or option; (2) An agreement to buy or sell a specified commodity, detailing the amount and grade of the product and the date [..]
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A legally enforceable agreement between two parties
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legally binding agreement resulting from acceptance of an offer by the Contract Authority, including such modifications that may have been agreed between the Contract Authority and the respondent befo [..]
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Denotes a trading agreement for a commodity or financial future. Also refers to any agreement between two parties of any transaction.
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see Agreement
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An exchange, promise or agreement between two parties that is enforceable by law. For example, a car buyer agrees to pay the amount financed at an agreed upon interest rate for the length of the contr [..]
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An agreement either written or oral, that qualifies whether a certain thing can be done or not.  
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Is an agreement between the service provider and the purchaser. The length of a contract can vary.
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A legally binding exchange of promises or an agreement between parties that is enforceable by law.
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A contract is a legally binding exchange of promises or agreement between the University and a specific supplier that the law will enforce, typically establishing fixed pricing or discounts for the University.
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A contract is a written or spoken agreement between two parties. For a contract to be in force there needs to be an offer, an acceptance, and a means of consideration (which means that something of va [..]
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A legally binding agreement between two or more parties. In the case of your mortgage (which is a legally binding contract), the agreement is between the borrower and your lender. The terms of the mortgage must be in writing in a formal document in order to be upheld in a court.
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Contract means a legal instrument by which a non-Federal entity purchases property or services needed to carry out the project or program under a sponsored award. 
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(n) a binding agreement between two or more persons that is enforceable by law(n) (contract bridge) the highest bid becomes the contract setting the number of tricks that the bidder must make(n) a var [..]
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Legally enforceable agreement between two or more competent parties made either orally or in writing.
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The policy consists of your completed, signed and dated application, this Guide, your Certificate of Registration and any other document setting out information affecting the rights and obligations of [..]
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This is a legal agreement. It is between a customer (an individual or group) and an insurance plan. It lists all details of the plan’s coverage.
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A binding legal agreement between two or more parties that outlines the conditions for the exchange of value (for example: money exchanged for title to property).
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An agreement between two or more persons that creates an obligation to do or not to do a particular thing. A contract must have something of value promised or given, and a reasonable amount of agreeme [..]
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A legally binding agreement, oral or written, between two parties.
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Your energy will always be provided through a legal contract. The contract sets out the prices you will pay, the way you will pay and the terms and conditions of your supply. You should be sent a copy [..]
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A legally enforceable agreement between two or more parties made orally or in writing.
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An agreement between a seller and purchaser. The title is withheld from the purchaser until all required payments to the seller have been completed.
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A written or verbal agreement for the exchange of goods or services between at least two parties.
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An agreement with specific terms between two or more persons or entities in which there is a promise to do something in return for a valuable benefit known as consideration. Contract Law
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The written agreement between the contracting agency and the contractor setting forth the obligations of the parties thereunder for the performance of the prescribed work. The contract includes the invitation for bids; proposal; contract form and contract bond; specifications; supplemental specifications; special provisions; general and detailed pl [..]
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A legally enforceable agreement in which the parties to the contract set out the terms and conditions of the agreement, the rights and obligations or responsibilities of each party and the agreed outcomes of the relationship.
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An agreement between two or more persons who are legally capable of making a binding agreement, which involves: a promise (or set of promises); a consideration (i.e., something of value promised or gi [..]
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A legally enforceable agreement made between two parties.
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In most cases, the term "contract" refers to an insurance policy. A policy is considered to be a contract between the insurance company and the policyholder. D
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A legal agreement between two parties promising a certain performance in exchange for a certain consideration. See Policy.
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In most cases, the term "contract" refers to an insurance policy. A policy is considered to be a contract between the insurance company and the policyholder.
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 A legal agreement between two parties promising a certain performance in exchange for a certain consideration.
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n. contrato
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A legally enforceable agreement between two or more competent parties made either orally or in writing.
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The document cadets have to sign stating they are committed to joining the Air Force after graduating from college.
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means the particular Education Savings Plan entered into by the subscriber.
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A formal or legally binding agreement.
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An agreement to win a certain number of tricks or points in a game or round.
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1. an agreement, 2. to make an agreement. Court
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An agreement between two or more parties with characteristics of mutual assent, competent parties, a valid consideration and legal subject
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In most cases, the term contract in insurance refers to an insurance policy. A policy is considered to be a contract between the insurance company and the policyholder.
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is a legally binding agreement between two or more parties to do, or to refrain from doing, a particular thing in exchange for something of value. The banker–customer relationship is contractual. Regardless of which banking products or services you use, you’ll enter into one or more contracts with your bank.
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The physical piece of paper that outlines the specific conditions of engagement between a performer and a production. See also rider.
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Agreements between two or more parties, especially those that are written and enforceable by law (American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 4th ed). It is sometimes used to characterize th [..]
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Declarations in which currently competent Mentally Ill Persons assert in advance their desire to accept or reject psychiatric interventions that they may be deemed to require in the future. (Bioethics [..]
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A binding agreement between two or more parties for the doing or not doing of certain things. A contract of insurance is embodied in a written document called the policy.
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An agreement between parties, including a formal written contract, a properly authorised purchase order (with attached terms and conditions relating to that purchase) and any other agreement in writin [..]
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The agreements and ground rules between wingmen or members of an aircrew, or the terms of an enlistment.
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An agreement or writing between two or more parties creating obligations and rights that are enforceable by law.
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See Policy.
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A legal agreement between an individual subscriber or an employer group (contract-holder) and a health insurance or health benefits plan that describes the benefits and limitations of the coverage.
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A signed agreement between an insurer and a licensee outlining what each party is expected to do. Generally the contract specifies the percent of commission the insurer will pay and the amount of insu [..]
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This term is used in hull insurance to refer to damage received when the ship hits something other than another ship or vessel. When the ship hits another ship or vessel, damage received thereby is re [..]
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An agreement between two or more parties with characteristics of mutual assent, competent parties, a valid consideration and legal subject
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An agreement between two or more parties with characteristics of mutual assent, competent parties, a valid consideration and legal subject
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a legally enforceable agreement between parties.
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An agreement entered into by two or more parties by the terms of which one or more of the parties, for a consideration, undertakes to do or to refrain from doing some act or acts in accordance with th [..]
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An agreement entered into by two or more parties by the terms of which one or more of the parties, for a consideration, undertakes to do or to refrain from doing some act or acts in accordance with the wishes of the other party or parties. A contract to be valid and binding must be entered into by competent parties, be bound by a consideration, pos [..]
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An agreement entered into by two or more parties by the terms of which one or more of the parties, for a consideration, undertakes to do or to refrain from doing some act or acts in accordance with the wishes of the other party or parties. A contract to be valid and binding must be entered into by competent parties, be bound by a consideration, pos [..]
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An agreement entered into by two or more parties by the terms of which one or more of the parties, for a consideration, undertakes to do or to refrain from doing some act or acts in accordance with the wishes of the other party or parties. A contract to be valid and binding must be entered into by competent parties, be bound by a consideration, pos [..]
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The basic unit in derivatives trading. With stocks, a contract usually represents 100 shares of the underling security.
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The "Law of Contracts" specifies four requirements for the formation of a single contract: (1) parties of legal capacity; (2) expression of mutual assent of the parties to a promise or set o [..]
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An agreement entered into by two or more parties by the terms of which one or more of the parties, for a consideration, undertakes to do or to refrain from doing some act or acts in accordance with th [..]
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An agreement entered into by two or more parties by the terms of which one or more of the parties, for a consideration, undertakes to do or to refrain from doing some act or acts in accordance with the wishes of the other party or parties. A contract to be valid and binding must be entered into by competent parties, be bound by a consideration, pos [..]
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An agreement between two or more parties which is enforceable by law.
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An agreement entered into by two or more parties by the terms of which one or more of the parties, for a consideration, undertakes to do or to refrain from doing some act or acts in accordance with the wishes of the other party or parties. A contract to be valid and binding must be entered into by competent parties, be bound by a consideration, pos [..]
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An agreement entered into by two or more parties by the terms of which one or more of the parties, for a consideration, undertakes to do or to refrain from doing some act or acts in accordance with the wishes of the other party or parties. A contract to be valid and binding must be entered into by competent parties, be bound by a consideration, pos [..]
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A legal agreement between two or more parties. An insurance policy is a contract.
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An agreement entered into by two or more parties by the terms of which one or more of the parties, for a consideration, undertakes to do or to refrain from doing some act or acts in accordance with the wishes of the other party or parties. A contract to be valid and binding must be entered into by competent parties, be bound by a consideration, pos [..]
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An agreement entered into by two or more parties by the terms of which one or more of the parties, for a consideration, undertakes to do or to refrain from doing some act or acts in accordance with th [..]
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An agreement entered into by two or more parties by the terms of which one or more of the parties, for a consideration, undertakes to do or to refrain from doing some act or acts in accordance with the wishes of the other party or parties. A contract to be valid and binding must be entered into by competent parties, be bound by a consideration, pos [..]
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An agreement entered into by two or more parties by the terms of which one or more of the parties, for a consideration, undertakes to do or to refrain from doing some act or acts in accordance with the wishes of the other party or parties. A contract to be valid and binding must be entered into by competent parties, be bound by a consideration, pos [..]
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An agreement entered into by two or more parties by the terms of which one or more of the parties, for a consideration, undertakes to do or to refrain from doing some act or acts in accordance with the wishes of the other party or parties. A contract to be valid and binding must be entered into by competent parties, be bound by a consideration, pos [..]
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An agreement entered into by two or more parties by the terms of which one or more of the parties, for a consideration, undertakes to do or to refrain from doing some act or acts in accordance with the wishes of the other party or parties. A contract to be valid and binding must be entered into by competent parties, be bound by a consideration, pos [..]
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An agreement entered into by two or more parties by the terms of which one or more of the parties, for a consideration, undertakes to do or to refrain from doing some act or acts in accordance with the wishes of the other party or parties. A contract to be valid and binding must be entered into by competent parties, be bound by a consideration, pos [..]
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An agreement entered into by two or more parties by the terms of which one or more of the parties, for a consideration, undertakes to do or to refrain from doing some act or acts in accordance with the wishes of the other party or parties. A contract to be valid and binding must be entered into by competent parties, be bound by a consideration, pos [..]
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An agreement entered into by two or more parties by the terms of which one or more of the parties, for a consideration, undertakes to do or to refrain from doing some act or acts in accordance with the wishes of the other party or parties. A contract to be valid and binding must be entered into by competent parties, be bound by a consideration, pos [..]
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An agreement entered into by two or more parties by the terms of which one or more of the parties, for a consideration, undertakes to do or to refrain from doing some act or acts in accordance with the wishes of the other party or parties. A contract to be valid and binding must be entered into by competent parties, be bound by a consideration, pos [..]
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An agreement entered into by two or more parties by the terms of which one or more of the parties, for a consideration, undertakes to do or to refrain from doing some act or acts in accordance with the wishes of the other party or parties. A contract to be valid and binding must be entered into by competent parties, be bound by a consideration, pos [..]
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An agreement entered into by two or more parties by the terms of which one or more of the parties, for a consideration, undertakes to do or to refrain from doing some act or acts in accordance with the wishes of the other party or parties. A contract to be valid and binding must be entered into by competent parties, be bound by a consideration, pos [..]
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An agreement entered into by two or more parties by the terms of which one or more of the parties, for a consideration, undertakes to do or to refrain from doing some act or acts in accordance with the wishes of the other party or parties. A contract to be valid and binding must be entered into by competent parties, be bound by a consideration, pos [..]
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An agreement entered into by two or more parties by the terms of which one or more of the parties, for a consideration, undertakes to do or to refrain from doing some act or acts in accordance with the wishes of the other party or parties. A contract to be valid and binding must be entered into by competent parties, be bound by a consideration, pos [..]
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An agreement entered into by two or more parties by the terms of which one or more of the parties, for a consideration, undertakes to do or to refrain from doing some act or acts in accordance with the wishes of the other party or parties. A contract to be valid and binding must be entered into by competent parties, be bound by a consideration, pos [..]
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An agreement entered into by two or more parties by the terms of which one or more of the parties, for a consideration, undertakes to do or to refrain from doing some act or acts in accordance with the wishes of the other party or parties. A contract to be valid and binding must be entered into by competent parties, be bound by a consideration, pos [..]
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An agreement entered into by two or more parties by the terms of which one or more of the parties, for a consideration, undertakes to do or to refrain from doing some act or acts in accordance with the wishes of the other party or parties. A contract to be valid and binding must be entered into by competent parties, be bound by a consideration, pos [..]
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An agreement entered into by two or more parties by the terms of which one or more of the parties, for a consideration, undertakes to do or to refrain from doing some act or acts in accordance with the wishes of the other party or parties. A contract to be valid and binding must be entered into by competent parties, be bound by a consideration, pos [..]
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An agreement entered into by two or more parties by the terms of which one or more of the parties, for a consideration, undertakes to do or to refrain from doing some act or acts in accordance with the wishes of the other party or parties. A contract to be valid and binding must be entered into by competent parties, be bound by a consideration, pos [..]
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An agreement entered into by two or more parties by the terms of which one or more of the parties, for a consideration, undertakes to do or to refrain from doing some act or acts in accordance with th [..]
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An agreement entered into by two or more parties by the terms of which one or more of the parties, for a consideration, undertakes to do or to refrain from doing some act or acts in accordance with the wishes of the other party or parties. A contract to be valid and binding must be entered into by competent parties, be bound by a consideration, pos [..]
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An agreement entered into by two or more parties by the terms of which one or more of the parties, for a consideration, undertakes to do or to refrain from doing some act or acts in accordance with the wishes of the other party or parties. A contract to be valid and binding must be entered into by competent parties, be bound by a consideration, pos [..]
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An agreement entered into by two or more parties by the terms of which one or more of the parties, for a consideration, undertakes to do or to refrain from doing some act or acts in accordance with the wishes of the other party or parties. A contract to be valid and binding must be entered into by competent parties, be bound by a consideration, pos [..]
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An agreement entered into by two or more parties by the terms of which one or more of the parties, for a consideration, undertakes to do or to refrain from doing some act or acts in accordance with the wishes of the other party or parties. A contract to be valid and binding must be entered into by competent parties, be bound by a consideration, pos [..]
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A legally enforceable agreement between two or more competent parties made either orally or in writing.
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The common name for a scheme or policy.
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Legal agreement between two or more parties, typically a vendor and a customer. In software asset management and software license management, this term is often synonymous with software license agreem [..]
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An agreement between two or more persons that creates an obligation to do or not to do a particular thing.
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An oral or written agreement between two or more parties which is enforceable by law.
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In most cases, an insurance policy.  A policy is considered to be a contract between the insurance company and the policyholder.
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An agreement between two or more persons that creates an obligation to do or not to do a particular thing.
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(1) An agreement between 2 or more people to do or not to do a particular thing;
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A legally enforceable agreement between two parties
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An agreement between two or more persons that creates an obligation to do or not to do a particular thing.
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A contract is a binding agreement between two parties, usually to facilitate the exchange of goods or services.
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A written or verbal agreement for the exchange of goods or services between at least two parties.
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A contract is a legally binding agreement or promise that is made between two or more parties. The law recognizes that promises contained within a contract become duties. When a contract is breached, the person who suffers is guaranteed protection under civil legal statues. When a person suffers losses because of a breach of contract, they have the [..]
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An agreement that may be enforceable through a court action.
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An agreement between two or more persons that creates an obligation to do or not to do a particular thing. conviction:
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 A mutual agreement between two or more parties, in which each party gives up something of value and gains another thing of value.
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A legally enforceable agreement between two or more competent parties made either orally or in writing.
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An agreement between a generic function and its methods. The generic function defines the terms of the contract, and the methods must obey the contract; particularly, the methods’ parameters and value [..]
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n. "contract, legal document," s.v. contract sb.\1 OED. KEY: contract@n
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A binding agreement between two parties usually containing information such as start date, end date, terms and conditions, renewal information, and financial terms.
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In the Sales Force Automation plugin, contracts manage sales records for products or services. Contracts may have a limited time frame, track specific post-sale details, and identify renewal opportuni [..]
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the legal agreement to fund a project
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Agreements and ground rules, some minor and some life-threatening, between two-man fighter crews or between wingmen.
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(1) The undertaking by declarer’s side to win, at the denomination named, the number of odd tricks specified in the final bid, whether undoubled, doubled or redoubled. (2) Informally, the game of cont [..]
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The pre-fixed number and type of sets or runs that a player must meld on the first occasion in a specific deal. Also see "Basic Contract". (Contract Rummy)
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(1) (noun) a bet that a certain number of tricks will be taken
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The undertaking by declarer's side to win at least a specific number of tricks in a specific denomination as determined by the final bid in the auction.
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The pre-fixed number and type of sets that a player must meld on the first occasion in a deal when be melds. (Contract Rummy)
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The final bid in the auction, which determines the trumps suit (or no trumps) and the number of tricks to be won
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A written, oral, partly written partly oral or behavioral agr eement between two or more parties or people which is legally binding can be termed as a contract.
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A legally enforceable agreement between two or more parties for performing, or refraining from performing, some specified act; e.g., delivering 5,000 bushels of corn at a specified grade, time, place, [..]
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A legal document that sets out the roles, rights and responsibilities of you and the builder. It will include all Variations, Final Addenda and Final Drawings.
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A legally binding exchange of promises or an agreement creating and defining the obligations between two of more parties (for example, a survey organization and the coordinating center) written and en [..]
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Is an agreement with the intention of creating legal relations between the parties. It can be written or otherwise, which is intended to be binding on both parties, in return for a product or service [..]
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An oral or written agreement to do or not to do a certain thing. Notaries would most likely be involved in written contracts although an Affidavit would require an oral oath as well.
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a legally enforceable agreement between two or more parties
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An agreement between two or more parties that is enforceable at law.
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A legally binding agreement.
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A persistent piece of code on the Ethereum blockchain that encompasses a set of data and executable functions. These functions execute when Ethereum transactions are made to them with certain input pa [..]
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A legal agreement between a payer and a subscribing group or individual which specifies rates, performance covenants, the relationship among the parties, schedule of benefits and other pertinent conditions. The contract usually is limited to a 12-month period and is subject to renewal thereafter. Contracts are not required by statute or regulation, [..]
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A mutually binding legal instrument in which the principal purpose is the acquisition, by purchase, lease, or barter, of property or services for the direct benefit or use of the Federal government, o [..]
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An agreement between two or more parties enforceable by law.
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A life insurance policy document that is a binding legal agreement between an policy owner and the life insurance company that describes all of the terms of the life insurance policy that is entered i [..]
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In insurance, this is another name for the policy. With the completed and signed application attached, the issued life insurance or annuity policy forms a legally binding contractual agreement between the insurance company and the policy owner.
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A binding agreement between two or more parties for the doing or not doing of certain things. A contract of insurance is embodied in a written document called the policy.
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A legally enforceable agreement between two or more persons or organizations. Contracts must be approved by the PTA membership before being signed by two elected officers, one of whom must be the pres [..]
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A written, dated, and signed agreement between two or more involved parties that sets out any arrangements on delegation and distribution of tasks and obligations and, if appropriate, on financial mat [..]
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A legal document that details the agreement between buyer and seller that binds both parties to complete the transaction.
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An agreement as in options in which rights are exchanged by law. Correlation Coefficient-When two random variables X and Y tend to vary together. The measurement is given by the ratio of the covarianc [..]
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A unit of trading in futures. Also, the actual bilateral agreement between buyer and seller in a futures transaction.
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Building contracts may legally be formed verbally. Usually however a written contract should be used. There are various standard forms of contract, such as those provided by the Joint Contracts Tribun [..]
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1. an agreement, 2. to make an agreement. Court
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A legally binding agreement between two or more people. Contracts may be written, oral, partly written, or partly oral, or implied by a person's behaviour. Contracts relating to land must be in writing.
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A contract is a legally binding agreement between two or more capable persons for consideration or value, to do or not to do some lawful and genuinely intended act.
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An oral or written agreement to do or not do something
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A Contract for the Sale of Land betwee a Vendor and Purchaser to buy and sell a specified parcel of Land.
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An agreement to sell and purchase under which title is withheld from the purchaser until such time as the required payments to the seller have been completed.
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An agreement between two or more persons which create an obligation to do or not to do a particular thing.
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See Contract for Sale.
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A formal legal agreement that binds those who participate in it to certain things. Some contracts are binding even though they are not written down or spelled out in detail.
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A legally binding agreement between two or more competent parties fixing the precise terms and details for a voluntary exchange of goods or services over which the contracting parties possess property [..]
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A term of reference describing a unit of trading for a financial or commodity future. Also, the actual bilateral agreement between the buyer and seller of a transaction as defined by an exchange.
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A contract is a promise, or agreement made of a set of promises, that is recognized by the law. Contract may also refer to:
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Contract is a 2008 Bollywood spy film written and directed by Ram Gopal Varma. The film is setup in the backdrop of terrorism, and the infiltration by R.A.W. and Intelligence Bureau. Starring Adhvik M [..]
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A contract is a voluntary arrangement between two or more parties that is enforceable by law as a binding legal agreement. Contract is a branch of the law of obligations in jurisdictions of the civil [..]
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Contract (Russian: Контракт) is a 1985 Soviet/Russian animation based on the short science fiction story Company Store (1958) by Robert Silverberg and directed by Vladimir Tarasov. The song I Can't Gi [..]
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Contract is a 2012 Ghanaian film produced by Yvonne Okoro and directed by Shirley Frimpong-Manso, starring Hlomla Dandala, Joseph Benjamin and Yvonne Okoro. It received six nominations at the 9th Afri [..]
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