contractual
adjEtymology
Morphologically contract + -ual, from Latin contractus + -al.
- derived from contractus
Definitions
Of, relating to, or enforced by a contract.
- contractual rights, contractual obligations
A contractualized employee
A contractualized employee; One who is hired as a temporary worker, especially one who is hired for a single project.
- Under House Bill 2173, job contracting, subcontracting, direct-hiring of contractuals, and use of labor cooperatives are expressly prohibited with hefty fines and imprisonment.
A charge for a service that is applied through a contract with another provider.
- Additionally, the CALM general ledger has no account comparable to the contra ( offset ) account maintained by private sector medical centers for contractuals and discounts.
- Contractuals are telephone, utilities, and other contracted services.
- Other Contractuals are usually Insurance, Completion Bond, and sometimes Legal Fees.
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A contract specifying details of the relationship with another country or body
- It may be doubtful although not impossible that Congress willing ratify cultural convention pending or preceding ratification contractuals.
- The U.S. Senate on 1 July approved the German contractuals and the NATO protocol and ratification followed.
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No curated loop yet for contractual. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA