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contractual

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


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The company has raised some of its own prices, and it is “revising contractual terms with channel partners and customers to address evolving component prices.”

From MarketWatch

Discovery board, Paramount says it will agree to fully backstop an exchange offer that relieves WBD of its contractual bondholder obligations.

From The Wall Street Journal

The latter includes failure to pay contractual wages for a period of at least two months.

From BBC

As recently as November, teams including the Reds and Royals announced extensions of contractual options to keep their local television rights with Main Street, which operates channels branded as FanDuel Sports Network.

From The Wall Street Journal

The amount Spotify pays for the sound recording use is a matter of contractual negotiation with each of the distributors that provide it with the sound recordings.

From The Wall Street Journal