contractual 的定义
- of, relating to, or secured by a contract.
contractual 近义词
等同于 legal
contractual 的近义词 44 个
- constitutional
- fair
- juridical
- lawful
- legitimate
- proper
- statutory
- valid
- acknowledged
- allowed
- authorized
- card-carrying
- chartered
- clean
- condign
- decreed
- due
- enforced
- enforcible
- forensic
- granted
- innocent
- judged
- judicial
- just
- justifiable
- justified
- legit
- licit
- on the level
- on the up and up
- ordained
- passed
- precedented
- prescribed
- protected
- right
- rightful
- sanctioned
- sound
- straight
- sure enough
- warranted
- within the law
contractual 的反义词 7 个
更多contractual例句
- NEW YORK – One of the most visible LGBTQ journalists and MSNBC’s most popular primetime anchor, Rachel Maddow, has negotiated a new multi-year contractual deal with parent company NBCUniversal according to Business Insider magazine Sunday.
- Neither party would provide details to Digiday regarding just what it is that is holding up an actual signed contractual agreement.
- Nike has said it fulfilled its contractual obligations, which until late 2019 included the right to cut athlete pay for any reason.
- In reality, our federation originated as a contractual agreement among 13 disparate and distrustful rebel colonies facing a common enemy.
- A cut in OT wouldn’t impact jobs or contractual obligations, while allowing us to start down a path of a more holistic approach to public safety.
- “Nobody really has the access to contractual growth that [Access Midstream] has,” Stice said.
- I was not under any contractual compulsion to take any of the comments.
- But this approach should not arise from the fact that it is our contractual duty under the law and we want to keep our jobs.
- Lauer got permission during a contractual window to talk to ABC, CBS, and HBO.
- The specific financial and contractual terms of the Yale-NUS agreement have not been made public.
- The latter was under no quasi contractual obligation to pay the value of such service, since he had derived no benefit from them.
- But there is now a marked tendency towards contractual emancipation.
- It was, therefore, almost inevitable that Rousseau should cast his theory into the contractual form.
- Georgia was to assert her "sovereignty" by the repudiation of her laws and the denial of contractual rights acquired under them.
- Moreover, Marshall was profoundly interested in the stability of contractual obligations.