The right in literary matter in manuscript is clearly one of property, and is independent of any confidential or contractual relation between the author and those who interfere with his property without authority.
The entire proceeding partakes largely of the character of a contractual arrangement between nation and sovereign.
Naturally enough, the party, realizing its power, was prone to put its support upon a contractual basis and to drive with the Government a hard bargain for the votes which it commanded.
Naturally new contractual relations will prevail in business, and trusts will be committed to the leading men in the farming community, for which they need definite moral preparation.
In civil law there are restrictions on the contractualpowers of minors, wives, aliens, guardians and corporations.
Rent, as the term is here applied, includes all the net productivity attributable to the ownership and use of capital, whether the yield be in economic form (in an increment of value) or in contractual form.
Interest on money is the contractual form in which more and more the use of wealth is paid for.
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Should management and labour so desire, the dialogue between them at Community level may lead to contractual relations, including agreements.
Thus arose the spirit in America, which treated constitutional rights, not so much as special privileges granted by plenary Sovereignty, but as contractual obligations which could be enforced in the Courts against the Sovereign.
Other nations may not take it so literally, but with our life-long adherence to a written Constitution as a solemn contractual obligation, we do.
Enforcement of contractual promises made by oath or pledge of faith.
The enforcement ofcontractual promises has long been abandoned by the courts Christian themselves.
The latter was under no quasi contractual obligation to pay the value of such service, since he had derived no benefit from them.
And the same rule applies where benefits are in any other way received under such circumstances as to create no contractual obligation, and are retained when they should in justice be returned.
However, all these niceties had no application to the old freehold rents of the feudal period, because the contractual remedies did not apply to them until the time of Queen Anne.
Our own Government has always refused to enforce such contractual obligations on behalf, of its citizens by an appeal to arms.
I then said: "Our own Government has always refused to enforce such contractual obligations on behalf of its citizens by an appeal to arms.
These came from the pen of George Mason and they stated with equal emphasis the contractual theory of the government of the British colonies.
Because he had read Locke, and more probably because he was trained as a lawyer, he opposed the contractual theory of society to this economic organization.
For example, if there is an express contractual prohibition against reproduction for any purpose, this legislation shall not be construed as justifying a violation of the contract.
Nowhere is the reciprocal action of legal rules and philosophical theories more strikingly manifest than in our law of contractual liability.
Two other types of liability, contractual and relational, must receive brief notice.
The great advantage of concordats--indeed their principal utility--consists in transforming necessarily unequal unilateral claims into contractual obligations analogous to those which result from an international convention.
The shades which distinguish these three forms are not without significance, but they in no way detract from the contractual character of concordats.
They have thus upheld the true contractual nature of concordats and the mutual juridical obligation which results from them.
In subsequent cases the court said that the statute should be given a reasonable construction and refused to include within its inhibition, certain contractual restraints of trade which it denominated as incidental or as indirect.
But when the morally rightful proprietor applied to have his own back, and that time after time, he found the Regent of Scotland standing upon his real or fancied contractual rights.
In these contractual days of ours, there is very little hospitality, as it was defined by the Author of Christianity.
As the active investor he becomes his own rent collector and uses the house with less need of repairs, thus dispensing with services and costs which are included in contractual rents.
The same analysis will show that any credit is but a contractual claim upon some other source of income which is, or should have been, already taxed.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "contractual" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.