The franchise is a contractual commitment and a commitment is a commitment.
All those involved will be obliged to comply with the terms of a nationally applicable contractual agreement on a code of conduct.
Even if there's a contractual opportunity for him to have a bonus it doesn't mean he has to accept it.
The acquiring firm had a contractual relationship with American Airlines, a competitor of United with a completely separate loyalty program.
By describing the coalition agreement as a purely contractual affair, Mr Clegg inaugurated a new era of tit-for-tat politicking.
He is threatening to take the club to Uefa arbitration under a contractual clause which he claims allows him to leave in return for a severance payment.
Also, as I mentioned last Friday, Royal Bank of Scotland has what is known as contingent capital, or a contractual arrangement with the Treasury that it can call on taxpayers again for capital in a crisis - and this contingent capital should in some ways be seen by regulators as helping RBS to meet the new capital requirements (because future taxpayer help is guaranteed).
This is clear in Europe, where a directive from the European Commission tells the courts to strike out any unreasonable contractual obligation on a consumer if he has not freely negotiated it.
We have a contractual structure which we published in January last year, which sets out the requirement for the maintenance of a contestable framework and for us to have intervention rights in the event of supplier failure.
"Clearly, we've had a breakdown in leadership and have bureaucratic medical and contractual processes bog down a speedy solution to these problems, " Cody said.
Many disclaimers are, in effect, seeking to impose a contractual obligation unilaterally, and thus are probably unenforceable.
It's a contractual change for senior managers and other members of staff, which we rightly have to consult on.
The existence of a contractual relationship or beneficial business relationship between two parties.
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In New Zealand, officials have a contractual responsibility to their ministers to deliver policies once they have been agreed.
There is a contractual obligation that the student, the parent and the high school guidance counselor are bound to.
There are enough water bottles, outsized to go cups, nachos and bananas to make them look like a contractual obligation.
The law also criminalizes what had been civil claims, such as alleged contractual violations of a site's terms of use.
DeSoto figures that only 25 of the world's 207 countries are reaping the benefits of having a contractual, urban society.
If Montoya chooses to leave, Williams can exercise a contractual option to bring back Jenson Button, who is on loan to Renault.
Fernando Llorente, an old-school battering ram of a center forward, has been embroiled in a contractual dispute all season long with Athletic Bilbao.
You know, you come on active duty for a certain period, but you also sign up for a contractual period if you're an enlisted Marine.
Earlier this year, Lerner notified Paige Capital that all funds would be redeemed on October 31, the three-year anniversary of the original contributions, when a contractual lock-up expires.
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In a contractual masterstroke, Microsoft was allowed to licence the operating system to other manufacturers, spawning an industry of "IBM-compatible" personal computers which depended on Microsoft's operating system.
With PAL grounded, he would be free to hire the carrier's unemployable pilots, stewards, maintenance and ticketing people for cheap wages - and probably on a contractual basis.
Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle viewed the formation of society as a reflection of the profound need for human affiliation rather than simply a contractual arrangement between otherwise detached individuals.
Any good lawyer knows that injecting broad language into a contractual agreement inherently leaves an open door that either party can later take advantage of depending on the circumstances.
He said he would be issuing guidance to trusts on their procedures as well as looking to introduce a contractual right for staff to raise concerns that are in the public interest.
As expected, the performance paid off, and Disney stated that the channel was the prime driver of cable networks revenue growth in Q3 fiscal 2012, due to a contractual increase in subscription fees.
Mr Ingram has emphasised that a contractual commitment for the third tranche "is not needed or expected before 2007", leaving open the possibility that ministers will seek to renegotiate or scrap the order altogether.
The petition followed 17 lawsuits filed against Namvar, his company Namco, entities owned by Namvar and other Namvar family members, alleging breach of contract and contractual fraud in a case that attorneys estimate involves 300 to 400 creditors.
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