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Contractual meaning
Of, relating to, or enforced by a contract.
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According to Eskom, the contractual delivery date of all six steam generators was February 2018, with the contractual completion date for the replacement of all six steam generators being the end of 2019.
A joint venture is a contractual agreement where the Group has rights to the net assets of the contractual arrangement, and not entitled to specific assets and liabilities arising from the agreement.
Or consider the question in contractual terms: Virginia’s attempt to ratify the ERA 47 years after it was sent to the states is akin to a person attempting to accept a contractual offer made over 50 years ago.
All contractual milestones under the General Motors LLC (GM) and Stellantis N.V. (Stellantis) offtake and funding packages on track.
Among them: Santa Ana property tycoon Mike Harrah just completed all the contractual requirements for his massive building project that’s expected to fundamentally reshape the look of a changing downtown.
And combined CDMO service and lease revenues of $29 million higher than the prior year due primarily to work at the Canton site for a CDMO customer as well as the resolution of a customer's outstanding contractual obligation.
And if that happens to be moving those tons into China at a little lower rate than we could -- than what we're doing from a contractual standpoint and that's what we'll have to consider.
And what you’ll see happen then is our gross profit per load on our contractual business that we’ll still serve will come down.
A representative for W.S. Newell said that the company was unable to comment on work done at the Elmore County site due to their contractual agreement with the state.
By far the most prevalent is use of standard contractual clauses that bind non-EU data importers to the privacy standards that bind EU data exporters.
Cajun fans should know this, because of contractual obligations and agreements with the NCAA will not be allowed to stream the game online or on its app for smartphones.
Dada dismissed the argument of defence that the charges emanated from contractual disputes that were civil in nature.
Financial liabilities are initially recognized when TDK Group becomes a contractual party to the financial instruments.
FINMA defended its actions in a statement Thursday, saying they were based on the contractual terms of the bonds and an emergency law adopted by the Swiss government on Sunday.
For contractual reasons, two original TV series have never been repeated, so its appearance at Chichester’s Minerva theatre this Summer, adapted into a musical, is a thing of wonder.
He added: “Although we had exercised our contractual option of retaining Ryan for another season, he was open and honest with us about his desire to move into full-time football as soon as possible and we completely understand those ambitions.
Her role in Aquaman 2 has been described as feeling ‘purely contractual’.
He was relieved of his portfolio and given a six-month suspension earlier that year after allegations surfaced that, as the agriculture minister, he was conducting illegal contractual agreements.
However, Carlson’s camp has accused the conglomerate of fraud and argues that the contractual provision is no longer valid.
However, there have been instances where litigants have invoked writ jurisdiction in contractual disputes that are otherwise governed by an agreement to arbitrate.