English to Malayalam Dictionary contractual

contractual

കരാർ
definition
adjective
a contractual obligation
agreed in a contract.
example
The injunction we seek is not one that in any way interferes with existing 'contractual' rights or obligations.
Desmond's remedy would be the recovery of the rifle, not the right to enforce 'contractual' payment.
These 'contractual' agreements create a delivery right and an obligation for members.
He did what he had to do, and that was to redesign the viaduct such that it could be built and would comply with the 'contractual' requirements.
We agreed to co-operate with and assist you to comply with your 'contractual' obligations with regard to the defect.
These are serious breaches of 'contractual' obligations, the company maintains.
The duties owed by the pastor to the church are not 'contractual' or enforceable.
The general approach to construction of 'contractual' documents is not in doubt.
He did not think it could change and saw it as a binding 'contractual' commitment.
It has also imposed 'contractual' terms that do not permit either bidder to reveal those bids.
That contract imposes a similar, 'contractual' duty to exercise reasonable skill and care in relation to the design.
And in that respect, all the churches can do is to impose 'contractual' sanctions.
The question of any 'contractual' character the crown might possess was skirted.
It was more economically rational to employ forces as and when required on a 'contractual' basis.
The current government, as well as regulators, have been trying to find a way out of their 'contractual' obligations.
It is easy to make too much of the 'contractual' nature of the relationship.
But as the speech of Lord Goff demonstrates, that 'contractual' obligation is of little utility.
A sharp rise in 'contractual' obligations could, de facto, wipe out his precarious autonomy.
We would be obliged if you would revise your Minutes to reflect this 'contractual' requirement.
The 'contractual' nature of employment today has heightened the levels of exploitation.
The term also refers to 'contractual' stipulations either implied by law or expressly mandated by the contracting parties.
The frequency of renegotiation is troubling because the 'contractual' changes often are not desirable.
A person who enters into a binding contract acquires 'contractual' rights that are created by the contract.
Most of the 167 million available for primary building for 2003 is 'contractually' committed to projects already underway.
So I did the movie basically because I was 'contractually' obligated.
Of the money available for 2003, he said, over €100m is 'contractually' committed to such projects.
According to them citizens must live and obey the governing rules of their society, but only 'contractually' .
My mobile phone provider, for instance, isn't 'contractually' required to actually provide any phone service at all.
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