contract
A formal agreement that specifies the conditions of a working relationship.
A contract that is valid for an extended period of time.
A legally enforceable agreement between two or more parties.
A contract that is recognized by and enforceable under the law.
A contract with no fixed end date.
A contract whose terms are documented on paper.
A contract that is valid for a brief period.
A contract that meets all legal requirements and is enforceable.
A contract that is valid for a specific, predetermined period.
A contract that is highly profitable.
An official, legally structured agreement.
A contract where payment or employment is assured.
A contract that is not legally enforceable from its inception.
An agreement made orally, not in writing.
A contract for temporary or irregular work.
A contract that offers a very large amount of money.
The specific conditions, requirements, and clauses within a contract.
An act of breaking the terms set out in a contract.
To hire someone to murder another person.
To be in possession of or bound by a contract.
To formally agree to the terms of a contract by writing one's name on it.
To be chosen to provide goods or services after a competitive process.
To extend a contract for a further period.
To end a contract, often before its planned end date.
To fail to do something that you are required to do by a contract.
The period for which the contract is valid comes to an end.