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Bind
Bind, means to make responsible for an obligation (as under a contract), the burden with an obligation, Webster's Dictionary
bind
bind bound [band] bind·ing 1 a : to make responsible for an obligation (as under a contract) [agents have
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Bind
To tie or confine with a cord band ligature chain etc to fetter to make fast as to bind grain in bundles to bind a prisoner
Bindingly
So as to bind
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Contractual lien
Contractual lien, this is a contractual right to retain possession pending payment of sums due to the possessor. The
bind over
bind over 1 : to put under a bond to do something (as appear in court) under court authority
contractual
contractual : of, relating to, or constituting a contract [a agreement] con·trac·tu·al·ly adv
Contractual licence
Contractual licence, is a licence supported by consideration but not coupled with a grant, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol.
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