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contractual

[kuhn-trak-choo-uhl] / kənˈtræk tʃu əl /


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Relief would be welcome by Canada's aluminium producers, who have had to absorb initial tariff-related costs to meet their contractual obligations with US customers.

From BBC

Carlson's legal team tried to get ahead of any contractual disputes on Tuesday, firing off a letter accusing Fox of fraud and breaching Carlson's contract themselves.

From Salon

In addition, the only time the United manager conducted the separate post-match media conferences was after European games when it was a contractual requirement.

From BBC

That was partly offset by increased revenue related to the contractual escalation of media rights fees for WWE’s weekly shows, Raw and SmackDown, and increased ticket sales in North America.

From Seattle Times

The Swiss financial regulator, Finma, has not commented directly on the lawsuit but in March said "the contractual conditions" for a write down were met.

From BBC