contract out in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for contract out in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

I.contract2 [ˈkɒntrækt, Am ˈkɑːn-] N LAW, FIN

II.contract2 [ˈkɒntrækt, Am ˈkɑːn-] VB intr LAW, FIN

III.contract2 [ˈkɒntrækt, Am ˈkɑːn-] VB trans

out → out of

See also out of, inside, in2, in1

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Some, including divorced, land-owning women without adequate male support, contract out the labour to relatives or other members of the community, while others may work sharecropped lands with their husbands.
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It was a clear custom of the industry, not destroyed by the fact, once established, that many people dislike it, or contract out of it altogether.
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We are still aiming to get that first contract out by 2012.
latimesblogs.latimes.com
A reverse auction is different in that a single buyer offers a contract out for bidding (by either using specialized software or through an online marketplace).
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Similar exceptions include trackage owned by third-sector railways that do not own any of their own rolling stock and instead contract out train operations to through-servicing operators.
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He has said he wants to contract out a host of services and shed about 7,000 workers from the city's 50,000-strong workforce.
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A voetstoots clause does not relieve the seller of responsibility for a defective "res vendita" when the seller has acted fraudulently, since no-one can contract out of fraud.
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This was so, the respondents argued, because no one could contract out of liability for deliberately committed dishonest acts.
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Municipalities and municipal associations often contract out water supply and/or sanitation services to the private sector through long-term lease contracts (affermage).
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Private companies often contract out private shuttle bus services, for transport of their customers or patrons, such as hotels, amusement parks, university campuses, or private airport transfer services.
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