A formal agreement reached jointly by two or more parties.
the five manufacturers have announced a joint agreement
the talks resulted in no binding joint agreement
Example sentencesExamples
He also refuted irregularities in the eviction of street vendors, arguing that they had violated a joint agreement signed in 2000.
The most positive aspect of the trip was that the political parties were united and presented a single joint agreement to us.
Such services are expensive, but it is worth the investment if it gives the warring parties space to reach a joint agreement before intransigence sets in.
I would say that the chance of those three unions entering into a joint agreement like you describe is slimmer than slim.
During talks held between April 30 and May 1, a draft joint agreement had been put forward.
Parties will come to a joint agreement only if there is a time constraint; otherwise, one party will just wait the other party out.
It is also the first time the two governments have officially signed any joint agreements in more than four years.
The cost overruns have been covered by a joint agreement between the Provost Office and Office of the Vice President for Business and Finance.
The foreign ministry has already withdrawn from a joint agreement with the UK to coordinate oil exploration in the South Atlantic.
Joint agreement among the three companies regulated both wages and prices.
Achieve joint agreement on when to remove non-responders from the list and refer them back to primary care.
Definition of joint agreement in US English:
joint agreement
noun
A formal agreement reached jointly by two or more parties.
the five manufacturers have announced a joint agreement
the talks resulted in no binding joint agreement
Example sentencesExamples
Joint agreement among the three companies regulated both wages and prices.
Achieve joint agreement on when to remove non-responders from the list and refer them back to primary care.
It is also the first time the two governments have officially signed any joint agreements in more than four years.
He also refuted irregularities in the eviction of street vendors, arguing that they had violated a joint agreement signed in 2000.
Such services are expensive, but it is worth the investment if it gives the warring parties space to reach a joint agreement before intransigence sets in.
The most positive aspect of the trip was that the political parties were united and presented a single joint agreement to us.
The foreign ministry has already withdrawn from a joint agreement with the UK to coordinate oil exploration in the South Atlantic.
The cost overruns have been covered by a joint agreement between the Provost Office and Office of the Vice President for Business and Finance.
During talks held between April 30 and May 1, a draft joint agreement had been put forward.
I would say that the chance of those three unions entering into a joint agreement like you describe is slimmer than slim.
Parties will come to a joint agreement only if there is a time constraint; otherwise, one party will just wait the other party out.