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contractual

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


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The borrower is merely exercising the option to make contractual mortgage payments until the mortgage matures, an undoubted right.

From The Wall Street Journal

Wilson alleges in his lawsuit that Georgia dragged its feet in putting his name in the portal and spread misinformation to other schools about him and his contractual obligations.

From Los Angeles Times

A Binance representative said the company had “limited involvement” with World Liberty Financial-related products that was “confined to contractual terms that are available to other projects.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Such is the surreal nature of this bout that some have questioned its legitimacy, with rumours circulating about contractual fine print - including suggestions Joshua may be restricted from knocking Paul out.

From BBC

An Oracle spokesman disputed the report, saying, “There have been no delays to any sites required to meet our contractual commitments, and all milestones remain on track.”

From The Wall Street Journal