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Noun special contract has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebTerm: Special ContractPart of Speech: Noun Definition: A legally binding agreement made between two or more parties with specific terms and conditions that differ from a standard contract. Example Sentence: Sarah and John signed a special contract that allowed them to rent the apartment for a shorter duration than the usual one-year lease. Part of Speech: Adjective Definition: Referring to a contract that is not of the usual or regular nature, often having specific conditions designed to meet unique or exceptional circumstances. Example Sentence: The construction company offered a special contract to the government for the urgent repair of the damaged bridge. Part of Speech: Adjective Definition: Used to describe an agreement that confers special benefits, privileges, or discounts to individuals or groups based on specific criteria or circumstances. Example Sentence: As a special contract holder, Mary was entitled to exclusive discounts on flights and accommodations. Related Products: Special Contracts Books, Contract Law Guides | ||||
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