Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

duration/term/tenure/period

English answer:

term

Added to glossary by Ramona Ali
Jan 15, 2007 07:10
17 yrs ago
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English term

duration/term/tenure/period

English Law/Patents Law: Contract(s)
What is the commonly-used phrase that refers to the time-frame of a contract? Would that be:
duration, term, tenure or period of contract?

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term

depends on the context. usually, this is term, but periode and duration can be used.Tenure is more used in reference with a position (in education for example)
Peer comment(s):

agree AhmedAMS : Almost a duplicate answer.
2 mins
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agree Dave Calderhead
1 hr
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agree Rafal Korycinski
4 hrs
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agree Alfa Trans (X)
11 hrs
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12 mins

term of a contract

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Peer comment(s):

agree Anton Baer : Yours is right too, and offered at the same time. Have to bump you up!
9 mins
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agree Dave Calderhead
2 hrs
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agree Tatiana Nero (X)
2 days 15 hrs
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2 hrs

contractual period...contract period

Level 421: contractual period
Minimum required contractual period. Setting up a 2-way satellite system ... That´s whay all our contracts do have 12 month of minimum contractual period. ...
www.level421.com/index.php?id=196

MVR LTD
If you wish to take ownership of the vehicle at the end of your contract period there will be a value that you have the option of paying outright, ...
www.mvrltd.co.uk/Contract-Hire.htm
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