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binding

[bahyn-ding] / ˈbaɪn dɪŋ /


NOUN
cover; something which fastens
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Hapag-Lloyd said in an ad hoc release that it is in negotiations to buy all of ZIM’s shares but is yet to enter into a binding agreement.

From Barron's

Some economists argue the language around purchases is non‑binding, hence it protects New Delhi if it fails to meet the goal.

From Barron's

They are binding promises—and they must be honored, especially when doing so is inconvenient.

From The Wall Street Journal

Horn said they had secured binding investor commitments to finance half of the center’s initial phase of development, and half of the final phase.

From The Wall Street Journal

These proposals suggest a legally binding limit - a carbon budget - for greenhouse gases emitted in the UK for the period 2038-2042.

From BBC