permanent contract

  • 1permanent — per‧ma‧nent [ˈpɜːmənənt ǁ ˈpɜːr ] adjective 1. permanent contract/​job/​employment HUMAN RESOURCES a contract, job etc that is intended to continue for a long time or for ever: • The company has created 650 permanent jobs. • He is acting chief… …

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  • 2contract — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 written agreement ADJECTIVE ▪ long term, permanent ▪ guaranteed (esp. AmE) ▪ casual (BrE), fixed term (BrE), short term …

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  • 3Permanent employment — Permanent employees or regular employees work for a single employer and are paid directly by that employer. In addition to their wages, they often receive benefits like subsidized health care, paid vacations, holidays, sick time, or contributions …

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  • 4contract — I UK [ˈkɒntrækt] / US [ˈkɑnˌtrækt] noun [countable] Word forms contract : singular contract plural contracts *** 1) legal a written legal agreement between two people or businesses that says what each must do for the other or give to the other… …

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  • 5contract — con|tract1 [ kan,trækt ] noun count *** 1. ) a written legal agreement between two people or businesses that says what each must do for the other or give to the other: After six months she was offered an employment contract. A team led by… …

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  • 6permanent — Continuing or enduring in the same state, status, place, or the like, without fundamental or marked change, not subject to fluctuation, or alteration, fixed or intended to be fixed; lasting; abiding; stable; not temporary or transient. Hiatt v.… …

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  • 7contract — 01. I ll have my secretary send you a copy of the [contracts]. 02. Patrick Roy s new hockey [contract] is worth over ten million dollars a year. 03. The young popstar became famous while still in high school after winning a [contract] with a… …

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  • 8permanent — 01. She is working in an office downtown on a two month contract, but is hoping to find a [permanent] job pretty soon. 02. They came to Lansing on a visit in 1995, and then moved here [permanently] about a year later. 03. A wise man once observed …

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  • 9Permanent establishment — The concept of permanent establishment ( PE ) is one of the most important issues in international double tax treaty law. Virtually all modern tax treaties use PE as the main instrument to establish taxing jurisdiction over a foreigner s… …

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  • 10Permanent way — The permanent way means the physical elements of the railway line itself: generally the pairs of rails typically laid on sleepers embedded in ballast, intended to carry the ordinary trains of a railway. This page describes British practice and… …

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