On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Contractually. Discover the meaning, how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Contractually meaning
By means of a contract.
Using Contractually
- The main meaning on this page is: By means of a contract.
- In the example corpus, contractually often appears in combinations such as: was contractually, contractually obligated, contractually obliged.
Context around Contractually
- Average sentence length in these examples: 28.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 10 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Contractually
- In this selection, "contractually" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 28.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, now, overseas, almost, obligated, entitled and obliged stand out and add context to how "contractually" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 14 was contractually obligated to and are now contractually obliged to. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "contractually" sits close to words such as aapl, absolved and adaption, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with contractually
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
But Payton is contractually obligated to the New Orleans Saints. (10 words)
Contractually, GB can sit on him and pay him if they want to. (13 words)
Joseph might be contractually available but emotionally wants to coach the All Blacks. (13 words)
TT 940. Yet, every year Donald Trump's interest in the Vornado partnership was included in the “cash" portion of his SFC, falsely indicating that it was at his disposal, and that it was liquid, when it clearly and contractually was not. (42 words)
It didn't take much sleuthing to find Messi posting an ad urging fans to subscribe to the MLS package and promoting Wednesday's game on his Instagram, although that could easily be excused away as a contractually obligated duty. (40 words)
These receipts were partly offset primarily by $10.8 million used in Power to support planned maintenance activities and $5.4 million in payment on contractually obligated rehabilitation and closure costs related to legacy Oil and Gas assets in Spain. (40 words)
Example sentences (20)
Contractually, GB can sit on him and pay him if they want to.
It didn't take much sleuthing to find Messi posting an ad urging fans to subscribe to the MLS package and promoting Wednesday's game on his Instagram, although that could easily be excused away as a contractually obligated duty.
Several people labeled Jamie Lynn “rude” and “bitter” when she awkwardly avoided mentioning her famous sister, but others have theorized that she may be contractually obligated not to speak about Britney.
Details of the settlement agreement obtained by via a freedom of information request show Falzon was contractually entitled to 18 months’ salary due to the early termination of his five-year employment term.
These receipts were partly offset primarily by $10.8 million used in Power to support planned maintenance activities and $5.4 million in payment on contractually obligated rehabilitation and closure costs related to legacy Oil and Gas assets in Spain.
This is a person who, at age 14, was contractually obligated to fulfil an all too rigorous promo and touring schedule, was way too famous to function normally, and was driven into alcohol and feel any semblance of relief.
TT 940. Yet, every year Donald Trump's interest in the Vornado partnership was included in the “cash" portion of his SFC, falsely indicating that it was at his disposal, and that it was liquid, when it clearly and contractually was not.
But Payton is contractually obligated to the New Orleans Saints.
Contractually, at least in its strictest interpretation, the combo is stuck in tandem for a while longer.
Even the producers are not ignorant to how much the contestant’s lives are about to change; those who go into the villa are now contractually obliged to undertake therapy to help them adapt to the post- spotlight.
It is also worth considering that there are films that may have to open overseas contractually, as nearly every other country outside of the United States has been more capable of mitigating the coronavirus risk.
It would be an obligation in which the developer would be contractually bound and answerable to the State in case of lapses.
Rent Collections: In April, we have collected approximately 98% of monthly rents that are contractually due and owed.
Treem reportedly tried to coax actors to get naked even if they were uncomfortable or not contractually obligated to.
As of Tuesday, however, Hoyer said a slum and blight demolition program was contractually completed but could not be executed for funding drawdowns because “the right people” weren’t available at HUD.
Butler is contractually and ethically obligated to keep Jordan the way it is because of its historical significance to the school.
Joseph might be contractually available but emotionally wants to coach the All Blacks.
Matter of fact, what I'd tell the team internally is one way to think about it is we're now almost contractually obligated to have the best network because we -- the FirstNet includes SLAs.
The statement says the club has been working in partnership with the council for over four years on the project and that the Council “has contractually committed” to deliver the earmarked Footscray Park site for the project.
Actuarially, it is more like a life insurance product whose death benefit is contractually payable in advance in limited circumstances, and which is designed to automatically lapse at 75 or earlier.
Common combinations with contractually
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- was contractually 13×
- contractually obligated 12×
- contractually obliged 6×
- is contractually 5×
- contractually bound 5×
- be contractually 3×
- are contractually 2×
- not contractually 2×
- became contractually 2×
- were contractually 2×