1. contractual - Noun
2. contractual - Adjective
relating to or part of a binding legal agreement
Source: WordNetcontractual obligations Source: Internet
According to ESPN, Knicks President Leon Rose and CAA Sports agent Spencer Breecker were working Saturday to finalize contractual terms, and a signed agreement is expected soon. Source: Internet
According to government spokesmen Ali Rabiee, who had been minister of co-operation, labor, and social welfare for some time, nearly 3 million formal and 4 million contractual employees face pay cuts or layoffs and there is no unemployment insurance plan. Source: Internet
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. Source: Internet
A credit loss is the difference between all contractual cash flows that are due and all cash flows expected to be received, all discounted at the original effective interest rate of the financial instrument. Source: Internet
“Additionally, based on the scheme, contractual terms and legal assessment, the bank believes AT1 bonds amounting to ₹8,695 crore can be utilised to enhance the common equity of the bank as of date. Source: Internet