unfavourable term

Frequency: 6.75.9 per million words

A condition in an agreement or contract that is not to one's advantage.

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Examples (10)

  • The company was forced to accept unfavourable terms due to its financial difficulties.
  • Negotiating a loan with such unfavourable terms was a difficult decision.
  • Always read the fine print to avoid agreeing to unfavourable terms.
  • The contract included several unfavourable terms for the smaller party.
  • He regretted signing the agreement under such unfavourable terms.
  • The union rejected the proposal, citing its unfavourable terms for workers.
  • Despite the unfavourable terms, she had no other option but to accept.
  • The lawyer advised against accepting the offer with its unfavourable terms.
  • Many start-ups struggle with unfavourable terms from investors.
  • We must ensure that the new deal does not contain any unfavourable terms.