contractually bind

Frequency: 5.50.5 per million words

To make someone legally required to do something by a contract.

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Examples (10)

  • The agreement will contractually bind both parties for a period of five years.
  • Signing this document will contractually bind you to all of its terms and conditions.
  • The non-disclosure agreement is designed to contractually bind employees to confidentiality.
  • They sought to contractually bind the supplier to a fixed price for the raw materials.
  • Be careful what you agree to, as a verbal confirmation can sometimes contractually bind you.
  • This partnership is intended to be flexible and does not contractually bind either company to exclusivity.
  • The purchase offer, once accepted, will contractually bind the buyer to complete the transaction.
  • We need a clause that will contractually bind them to provide ongoing technical support.
  • The artist signed a record deal that would contractually bind her to the label for three albums.
  • Failure to draft the agreement properly means it may not contractually bind the other party.