convenants

[美國]/ˈkʌvənənts/
[英國]/ˈkʌvənənts/

中文釋義

n. 契约的复数;已签署的协议或承诺,尤指法律契约

例句

the company signed restrictive covenants to prevent competitors from stealing trade secrets.

公司簽訂了限制性契約,以防止競爭對手竊取商業機密。

real estate covenants often restrict the types of structures homeowners can build.

房地產契約通常會限制業主可建造的建築類型。

borrowers must agree to various financial covenants when securing a large business loan.

借款人必須在獲得大額商業貸款時同意各種財務契約。

the lease contains a covenant requiring the tenant to maintain the property in good condition.

租約中包含一條契約,要求租戶保持財產處於良好狀態。

neighborhood associations enforce covenants regarding lawn maintenance and exterior paint colors.

社區協會執行有關草坪維護和外牆油漆顏色的契約。

violating debt covenants can result in immediate repayment of the entire loan balance.

違反債務契約可能會導致立即償還全部貸款餘額。

a non-compete covenant prevents employees from working for direct rivals after resignation.

非競爭契約可防止員工在辭職後為直接競爭對手工作。

title deeds frequently include restrictive covenants that run with the land indefinitely.

產權文件通常包含無限期與土地一起生效的限制性契約。

lawyers review the loan agreement to ensure the covenants are not too onerous.

律師審查貸款協議,以確保契約不會過於苛刻。

the merger agreement includes specific covenants regarding the treatment of existing employees.

合併協議包含有關現有員工待遇的具體契約。

historic properties may be subject to preservation covenants limiting structural modifications.

歷史性建築可能受到限制結構修改的保存契約約束。

banks monitor financial ratios to ensure compliance with loan covenants.

銀行監控財務比率以確保遵守貸款契約。

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