- Contract type
- An ISO term. The details which specifies the type of contract entered into by two parties. 15x.
International financial encyclopaedia . 2014.
International financial encyclopaedia . 2014.
Type of contract — An ISO term. See preferred term Contract type … International financial encyclopaedia
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Contract management software — allows organizations to effectively manage the various types of contracts they engage in, including: buy side, sell side, and non monetary. This type of software can help an organization: create boiler plate templates that would help in ensuring… … Wikipedia
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contract — a legally binding agreement between two or more parties. Glossary of Business Terms A legally enforceable agreement between two or more parties for performing, or refraining from performing, some specified act; e.g., delivering 5,000 bushels of… … Financial and business terms
Contract — A term of reference describing a unit of trading for a financial or commodity future. Also, the actual bilateral agreement between the buyer and seller of a transaction as defined by an exchange. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * ▪ I.… … Financial and business terms
contract — contractee, n. contractible, adj. contractibility, contractibleness, n. contractibly, adv. n., adj., and usu. for v. 16 18, 22, 23 /kon trakt/; otherwise v. /keuhn trakt /, n. 1. an agreement between two or more parties for the doing or not doing … Universalium
Contract attorney — Not to be confused with an attorney who works on contracts; see Commercial law. A contract attorney works on legal cases on a contract basis. Such work is generally of a temporary nature, often with no guaranteed employment term. A contract… … Wikipedia