Noun
legal agreement (plural legal agreements)
(law) An agreement that is legally binding on the parties in some way.
A new initiative will lobby for legislation to end forced arbitration, a binding legal agreement companies use to silence victims of sexual harassment. Source: Internet
The defence attorney further put it to the witness that the minutes of the board meetings and those of finance and investment committee consistently mentioned pending completion of the legal agreement instead of legal due diligence. Source: Internet
By using MailChimp or signing up for an account, you’re agreeing to these Terms, which will result in a legal agreement between you and MailChimp (“Agreement”). Source: Internet
By clicking "I Agree" on the button below, you signify your agreement to these terms of use, which constitute a binding legal agreement. Source: Internet
Our initial legal agreement with the Royal Free in 2015 could have been much more detailed about the specific project underway, as well as the rules we had agreed to follow in handling patient information. Source: Internet
You represent that you are at least the Minimum Age required to enter into a legal agreement. Source: Internet