Contracts, চুক্তি, চুক্তিপত্র, চুক্তিবদ্ধ, চুক্তি সম্পাদন, are essential legal documents that outline the terms and conditions of an agreement between parties. They serve as a binding agreement that can be enforced by law.
Part of Speech & Pronunciation
Contracts (noun) (/ˈkɒntrækt/)
Definition of Contracts
A contract is a legally enforceable agreement between two or more parties that creates mutual obligations. It typically involves the exchange of goods, services, or promises and is governed by the laws of the jurisdiction in which it is created.
Synonyms
- Agreement [অবস্থান] – agreement meaning in bengali
- Deal [চুক্তি] – deal meaning in bengali
- Contractual Obligation [চুক্তিগত বাধ্যবাধকতা] – contractual obligation meaning in bengali
Antonyms
- Disagreement [অসहमতি] – অসহমতি
- Break [ভঙ্গ] – ভঙ্গ
- Non-commitment [অঙ্গীকারহীনতা] – অঙ্গীকারহীনতা
Origin of Contracts
The term “contract” originates from the Latin word “contractus,” which means “to draw together.” It has evolved over centuries to encompass various forms of agreements in legal contexts.
Nearby Words
- Contractual (adjective)
- Contractor (noun)
- Contracting (verb)
Contracts in Literature
“A contract is an agreement that is enforceable by law.” – Unknown.
“একটি চুক্তি একটি চুক্তি যা আইন দ্বারা কার্যকরী।”
Contracts Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: চুক্তি, Hindi: अनुबंध, Nepali: सम्झौता, Urdu: معاہدہ, Tamil: ஒப்பந்தம், Telugu: ఒప్పందం, Arabic: عقد, Chinese: 合同, Japanese: 契約, Russian: контракт.
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