contractual definition

contractual means provided to Licensee in performance of a Software Agreement.
contractual means provided to Customer in performance of a Software Agreement.
contractual in Section 4.1 means provided to Customer in performance of a Software Agreement.

Examples of contractual in a sentence

  • If it is attached to the vendor/contractor's standard contract form, then that form must be altered to contain the following provision: "The Provisions found in Contractual Provisions Attachment (Form DA-146a, Rev.

  • No Group Member is in default under or with respect to any of its Contractual Obligations in any respect that could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Such Contractual Offer would be made in the US by Huadong and no one else.

  • Any vote, decision in respect of, or other response to, the Scheme (or the Contractual Offer, if applicable) should be made only on the basis of the information contained in the Scheme Document (or, if applicable, the offer document).

  • No Loan Party or Subsidiary is (a) in material default under or with respect to any Material Agreement or (b) in default under or with respect to any other Contractual Obligation that, in the case of this clause (b), either individually or in the aggregate, could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.


More Definitions of contractual

contractual means provided to Licensee in performance of the Software Agreement.
contractual has a meaning correlative thereto.
contractual means funds paid for contracts issued for services relating to solid waste issues.
contractual exclusions deleted;
contractual means ‘laid down in a contract’ (e.g. ‘contractual terms’), it does not mean ‘under contract’. Although the term is widely used in this latter way in the institutions, it does not appear at all in the current Staff Regulations or in the Conditions of Employment of other Servants.
contractual means provided to Licen- see in performance of the Software Agreement.
contractual payment due date is the first day of the billed month. In order to maintain current eligibility for employees, full payment must be received by the Trust on or before the 1st day of the billed month. A company’s eligibility for the month will be delinquent if full payment is not received by the 1st. Delinquent eligibility status results in claim payment delays, and other difficulties involving employees, their providers and carriers. If full payment for the month is not received within 30 days of the payment due date, the company will be retroactively cancelled back to the last day of the month in which full monthly payment was received. Partial payments will be refunded. Payments returned to EPK & Associates (non‐sufficient funds, stop payments etc.) must be replaced with guaranteed funds, i.e. cash, money order or cashier’s check, before the expiration of the 30‐day grace period. A $20 fee will be assessed on all returned drafts.