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(a) (agreement) contrat m;∎ to draw up a contract dresser ou rédiger un contrat;∎ to sign a contract signer un contrat;∎ to cancel a contract résilier ou annuler un contrat;∎ to be bound by contract être lié(e) par contrat;∎ to break one's contract rompre son contrat;∎ to be under contract (to) être sous contrat (avec)contract of apprenticeship contrat d'apprentissage;contract bond garantie f d'exécution;contract of carriage contrat de transport;contract of employment contrat de travail;contract law droit m des contrats;contract note note f ou bordereau m de contrat; STOCK EXCHANGE avis m d'exécution ou d'opération sur titre;contract of service louage f de services(b) (to supply goods, services) soumission f, adjudication f;∎ to put work out to contract sous-traiter du travail, faire effectuer un travail en sous-traitance;∎ to give or award a contract to sb accorder un contrat à qn;∎ to tender for a contract soumissionner à une adjudication;∎ to secure a contract for sth obtenir un contrat pour qch;∎ they were given a contract to build the new road ils se sont vu attribuer le contrat pour construire la nouvelle route;contract date date f contractuelle;contract labour main-d'œuvre f contractuelle;contract price prix m contractuel;contract staff personnel m en contrat à durée déterminée ou en CDD;contract work travail m en sous-traitanceto contract to do sth s'engager (par contrat) à faire qch, entreprendre de faire qchto contract for the supply of sth s'engager à fournir qch;∎ to contract for work entreprendre des travaux à forfaits'engager par contrat; (into insurance policy, pension plan) souscrire(work) donner en sous-traitance (to à)the work was contracted out on a donné le travail à un sous-traitantBritish se dégager d'un contrat; (out of insurance policy, pension plan) arrêter de souscrire (of à)
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