binding upon

Frequency: 6.55.5 per million words

A more formal alternative to 'on', indicating who or what is affected by the obligation.

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  • The court's ruling is legally binding upon all parties involved.
  • A signed contract becomes a binding document upon both the buyer and the seller.
  • The new international treaty will be binding upon all signatory nations.
  • The committee's recommendations, once accepted, are considered binding upon the entire organization.
  • A moral commitment, though not legally enforceable, can feel just as binding upon a person's conscience.
  • The arbitrator's decision is final and binding upon both the company and the union.
  • This agreement shall become binding upon the heirs and successors of the parties.
  • The ethical code of conduct is binding upon every member of the medical profession.
  • Once the shareholders vote in favor, the resolution becomes binding upon the board of directors.
  • The terms of the settlement are absolutely binding upon everyone who signed it.