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con·tract

noun
a written or spoken agreement, especially one concerning employment, sales, or tenancy, that is intended to be enforceable by law.
"both parties must sign employment contracts"
synonyms: agreement, commitment, arrangement, settlement, undertaking, understanding, compact, covenant, pact, bond, deal, bargain, treaty, concordat, convention, entente, account, indenture, engagement

verb
  1. decrease in size, number, or range.
    "glass contracts as it cools"
    synonyms: shrink, get smaller, become smaller, decrease, diminish, reduce, dwindle, decline, shrivel
  2. enter into a formal and legally binding agreement.
    "the local authority will contract with a wide range of agencies to provide services"
    synonyms: undertake, pledge, promise, covenant, commit oneself, engage, agree, enter into an agreement, reach an agreement, make a deal, negotiate a deal
  3. catch or develop (a disease or infectious agent).
    "three people contracted a killer virus"
    synonyms: develop, catch, get, pick up, come down with, become infected with, fall ill with, be taken ill with, be struck down with, be stricken with, succumb to, go down with, take ill with, take sick with
  4. become liable to pay (a debt).
    "he contracted a debt of $3,300"
    synonyms: incur, become liable to pay, acquire, fall into, run up

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Apr 30, 2024 · contract, in the simplest definition, a promise enforceable by law. The promise may be to do something or to refrain from doing something.

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A contract is an agreement that specifies certain legally enforceable rights and obligations pertaining to two or more parties. Wikipedia
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When you and someone else have agreed on something and that agreement is both binding and enforceable by law, you have a contract.