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Convenants


Definition:

Convenants (noun): legally binding agreements or promises between parties.

Convenants (verb): to enter into or establish a convenant.


Senses:

Sense 1:

Noun - An agreement between individuals or groups, often associated with legal or contractual obligations.

Example sentence: The convenants outlined in the contract ensure that both parties are committed to their roles and responsibilities.


Sense 2:

Verb - To formally establish or enter into a convenant.

Example sentence: The two countries convened to convenants aimed at promoting economic cooperation and mutual growth.


Usages:

Usage 1:

When discussing legal contracts, contracts, or agreements.

Example sentence: The lease explicitly states the convenants that the tenant must follow for the duration of their occupancy.


Usage 2:

In biblical or religious contexts, often referring to the covenant between God and His people.

Example sentence: The convenants outlined in the Bible serve as guidelines for religious followers to lead righteous lives.


Usage 3:

In real estate, referring to restrictions or rules put in place by property developers for the benefit of the community.

Example sentence: The neighborhood convenants prohibit homeowners from making major structural modifications without prior approval.


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