Contract for Labor

/ˈkɒntrækt fɔr ˈleɪbər/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A legally binding agreement where one party agrees to perform labor or services for another in exchange for compensation.
    The company signed a contract for labor with the construction firm to complete the building project.

Forms

  • contract for labor
  • contracts for labor

Commentary

This term typically refers to agreements focused specifically on the provision of labor, distinguishing it from contracts for goods or services that do not primarily involve labor performance.

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