become binding

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Used to describe the point at which an agreement, decision, etc., starts to be legally or morally enforceable.

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  • Once signed by both parties, the contract became legally binding.
  • The oral agreement will become binding as soon as the deposit is paid.
  • If the committee approves the resolution, it becomes binding on all members.
  • The commitment had already become binding by the time they tried to back out.
  • A verbal promise can become binding under certain legal circumstances.
  • The judge's ruling is going to become binding once it is officially recorded.
  • The terms of the settlement will only become binding after they are reviewed by the court.
  • The decision would have become binding if the council had not intervened.
  • For an offer to become binding, it must be accepted without any changes.
  • At what point does an online click-through agreement become legally binding?