binding clauses
[ˈbaɪndɪŋ ˈklɔːzɪz]
nounpl: binding clauses
cláusulas vinculantes
1. Contractual provisions that are legally enforceable and obligate parties to comply with the terms specified
The binding clauses in the employment contract require the employee to maintain confidentiality.
As cláusulas vinculantes no contrato de trabalho exigem que o funcionário mantenha a confidencialidade.
2. Legally binding provisions in an agreement that create enforceable obligations for all parties involved
The binding clauses prevent either party from unilaterally terminating the agreement without cause.
As cláusulas vinculantes impedem que qualquer uma das partes rescinda unilateralmente o acordo sem justificativa.
3. Contractual terms that have legal force and are enforceable in court
The binding clauses must be clearly defined to avoid disputes.
As cláusulas vinculantes devem ser claramente definidas para evitar disputas.
In both Brazilian and American legal contexts, binding clauses are fundamental to contract law. In Brazil, business contracts heavily rely on clearly defined binding clauses to protect parties' interests, particularly in employment, real estate, and commercial agreements. The term is formal and primarily used in legal and business settings.
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