Contracts Law
/ˈkɒn.trækts lɔː/
Definitions
- (n.) The body of law governing legally enforceable agreements between parties.
Contracts law dictates the obligations of parties in a business agreement.
- (n.) A specific area of law dealing with the formation, interpretation, and enforcement of contracts.
He specializes in contracts law to handle disputes over service agreements.
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- contracts law
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Commentary
Contracts law commonly refers to the legal principles and rules about contractual obligations; use in the singular as a mass noun rather than plural for clarity.
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