an agreement terminable by the Company on 12 months' notice
Example sentencesExamples
It is incompatible with the notion of a fixed term appointment that it is terminable at pleasure.
For example, it never occurred to me even once in my life that I would ever work in any job where I was not terminable at will and I never have.
According to the company's annual report released last week, Duignan has a service contract that is terminable by the company on payment of three years remuneration.
The fact that the expression is commonly used in speaking of a terminable estate does not avoid the necessity for the inquiry whether there is any person of whose interest that essential condition can be predicated.
There are various trust options to choose from, including ‘qualified terminable interest property’ and ‘qualified domestic trust’.
A contract may have terms which provide that it will go for five years provided that it is terminable by six months notice.
Is the provider/landlord agreement a license or a lease, and is it terminable by the building owner?
Alternatively, whether or not the contract is for a fixed term, it might be expressed to be terminable only after a long notice period, thus enhancing the director's claim for payment in lieu of notice.
How can the Creator of eternity come up with something terminable, inconsistent and out-dated?
Synonyms
limited, not infinite, subject to limitations, restricted
2Coming to an end after a certain time.
终止的;到期的
Example sentencesExamples
Now ennui is a terrible thing but it seems to have roughly the same effect as terminable boredom.
For much of the 1850s it had a terminable existence expressly defined, destined to expire in 1860.
Definition of terminable in US English:
terminable
adjectiveˈtərmənəbəlˈtərmənəbəl
1Able to be terminated.
可终止的;有期限的
an agreement terminable by the Company on 12 months' notice
Example sentencesExamples
A contract may have terms which provide that it will go for five years provided that it is terminable by six months notice.
The fact that the expression is commonly used in speaking of a terminable estate does not avoid the necessity for the inquiry whether there is any person of whose interest that essential condition can be predicated.
Is the provider/landlord agreement a license or a lease, and is it terminable by the building owner?
Alternatively, whether or not the contract is for a fixed term, it might be expressed to be terminable only after a long notice period, thus enhancing the director's claim for payment in lieu of notice.
According to the company's annual report released last week, Duignan has a service contract that is terminable by the company on payment of three years remuneration.
For example, it never occurred to me even once in my life that I would ever work in any job where I was not terminable at will and I never have.
How can the Creator of eternity come up with something terminable, inconsistent and out-dated?
It is incompatible with the notion of a fixed term appointment that it is terminable at pleasure.
There are various trust options to choose from, including ‘qualified terminable interest property’ and ‘qualified domestic trust’.
Synonyms
limited, not infinite, subject to limitations, restricted
2Coming to an end after a certain time.
终止的;到期的
Example sentencesExamples
For much of the 1850s it had a terminable existence expressly defined, destined to expire in 1860.
Now ennui is a terrible thing but it seems to have roughly the same effect as terminable boredom.