contractual - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • obligation: We are born into the contractual obligations of a language already in use.
  • arrangement: How will these contractual arrangements affect NHS dental care?
  • entitlement: In many cases contractual entitlements simply reflect the statutory minimum.
  • dispute: In a half plan which serves of contractual disputes.
  • relationship: The people affected might not be in a contractual relationship with either the producer or the user of the GMO.
  • clause: However, its usefulness is limited since its scope is restricted to the approval of standard contractual clauses.

Modifying Another Word

  • purely: Some of them have a statutory basis, others are purely contractual.
  • not: The case however, highlighted that the issue of whether overtime is or is not contractual is not always clear.
  • about: Part II: Contractual interest on late payment What about contractual rights to interest on late payment?

Used with adjective complement

  • become: When do schemes for enhanced redundancy payments become contractual?
  • include: The team can advise you on all aspects of non-contentious employment law, including contractual drafting.

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