Contract
a contract (noun) - a legal agreement to provide work for an agreed sum of moneycontract (verb) - enter into an agreement
contractor (noun) - a firm or person who does work for others on a temporary contract
draw up a contract
award a contract
sign a contract
enter into a contract
carry out the contract
terminate the contract
cancel the contract
a valid contract
a legal contract
have a written contract
terms of the contract
a guarantee in the contract
the contract guaranteed the company a 15 percent rate of return
contract out work
sub-contract
sub-contracted workers
contractor
a sub-contractor
outside contractor
an independent contractor
employ a contractor
use a contractor
hire a contractor
a building contractor
a defense contractor
win the contract
win a lucrative contract
companies bidding for the contract
tender for the contract
lost the contract to another country
a contract with a large supplier
contract farming
new forms of contract agriculture with large firms
the attraction of fully rented lands and contract agriculture was understandable
a long-term contract
a short-term contract
a major contract
a permanent contract
a fixed term contract
the social contract of a whole society
the realization of the long-elusive consolidation of the social contract
a marriage contract
repudiate a contract
rescind the contract
the sanctity of contract and property rights
a social contract
a major oil and gas exploration contract
helped him land a contract to write an encyclopedia
data were provided under a contract of confidentiality
Companies then bid for the contract to supply the ethanol






