Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
contractural
Adjective
/kənˈtræktʃərəl/

Definition
Relating to or arising from a contract.

Examples
- The parties involved must adhere to the contractural agreements made during negotiations.
- Failure to comply with contractural obligations can lead to legal disputes.
- She sought legal advice to better understand the contractural terms of her employment.

Meaning
The term ‘contractural’ is often used to describe obligations, rights, or conditions that are stipulated in a legal contract between parties.

Synonyms
- Contractual
- Legal
- Binding
- Obligational