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terminate with cause

 

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Term: Terminate with Cause

Description:

The term "terminate with cause" refers to the act of ending something due to a particular reason or justification. It usually implies the presence of a legal, contractual, or valid reason for terminating an agreement, contract, employment, or any ongoing relationship.

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Verb:

  1. The company decided to terminate with cause the contract due to breach of confidentiality.
  2. As per the employment agreement, the employer can terminate with cause if the employee engages in misconduct.
  3. The landlord had the right to terminate the lease with cause if the tenant failed to pay rent on time.

Noun:

  1. The termination with cause was based on the clear violation of the terms and conditions.
  2. He filed a lawsuit against the employer for unjust termination with cause.
  3. Before signing the contract, ensure you understand the ramifications of termination with cause.

Adjective:

  1. The employment agreement clearly outlined the conditions for terminating with cause.
  2. After careful review, the board determined that the employee's actions were cause for termination.
  3. Due to the cause-based termination, she lost all her employee benefits.
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