Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
This understanding was part of a bilateral contract made between the king and the people.
The result of business mediation is typically a bilateral contract.
Part of the solution has been the bilateral contracts that we have had between governments and health services.
It can be contrasted with a bilateral contract, where there is an exchange of promises between two parties.
Under contract law, in a bilateral contract two or more parties owe obligations to each other.
The theory behind mergers is that transaction costs can be reduced compared to operating on an open market through bilateral contracts.
Bilateral contracts are also known as contracts with executory consideration.
One reason why businesses may be motivated to merge is in order to reduce the transaction costs of negotiating bilateral contracts.
Rational individuals trade through bilateral contracts on open markets until the costs of transactions mean that using corporations to produce things is more cost-effective.
Neal and Matt formed a bilateral contract.
Such contracts are known as bilateral contracts.
Depending on the production capacity of the company, a major part of the outstanding volume is acquired, or sold via long-term bilateral contracts.
Foreign cooperation is carried out as part of bilateral contracts and Socrates/Erasmus mobility agreements.
A bilateral contract is an agreement in which each of the parties to the contract makes a promise or set of promises to each other.
However, it did not enter into any conventional bilateral contract selling the toner cartridges to the public on a "conditional sale" basis.
An over-the-counter contract is a bilateral contract in which two parties agree on how a particular trade or agreement is to be settled in the future.
They made peaces, and created a fragmented Peace (fragile and ungoverned) from a series of bilateral contracts between groups as well as by reciprocal threats.
Not only in the multilateral fora I have mentioned but also in our bilateral contracts with both the Russian Federation and Georgia.
Over-the-counter (OTC) contracts in the commodity market are "privately negotiated bilateral contracts entered into between the contracting parties directly."
The reason for regulating such matters in the World Trade Organisation context is that bilateral contracts outside this organisation lead to more arbitrariness, uncontrollability and circumstances beyond one's control.
Due to strong lobbying from the banking sector or the weak show of political will, it turns out that the government does not get involved in the bilateral contract between the customer and bank.
Until then, the USSR had not participated in any multilateral international copyright treaties; it had only concluded two bilateral contracts with Hungary (in 1967) and Bulgaria (in 1971).
Bilateral contract: A bilateral contract is one in which the obligation on both the parties to the contract is outstanding at the time of the formation of the contract.
Real estate contracts are typically bilateral contracts (i. e., agreed to by two parties) and should have the legal requirements specified by contract law in general and should also be in writing to be enforceable.
At the news conference Wednesday, Mr. Yeltsin laid out a radical program for sovereignty that would give Russia the right to enter bilateral contracts with the other 14 Soviet republics, setting its own prices without interference from the central authorities.