0 a written legal agreement between people -- kontrakt [ masculine ]
1 to become smaller -- trekke seg sammen
2 to hire sb or be hired to do sth -- inngå kontrakt
We contracted to deliver the bricks. Vi inngikk kontrakt om å levere mursteinene.
3 to get a disease or illness -- pådra seg
to contract malaria å pådra seg malaria
4 to make or become smaller, less, shorter, tighter etc -- trekke (seg) sammen
5 American ˈkontrakt to promise legally in writing -- undertegne en avtale/kontrakt
6 to become infected with (a disease) -- pådra seg
He contracted malaria.
7 to promise (in marriage). -- inngå (ekteskap)
In practice most contracts are for between 6 to 9 months.
Enterprise reform since the late 1980s has broken this pattern and fixed-term labour contracts have been introduced to cover all seafarers.
Export tax revenues fell with falling world prices, and as import volume contracted so did revenues from import taxes.
Breaches of these contracts were regarded as criminal, not civil offences.
In contrast, contracting dynamics can be used to "write" the information.
Such contracts are signed by the maistry, rarely by the planter, and they are seldom, if ever, registered.
Construction contracts were tendered locally and therefore came as a boost to local resource and manufacturing industries.
Decisions about production mix, terminal use and contracts are considered.
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