Examples of 'limited term' in a sentence

Meaning of "limited term"

limited term: This phrase usually refers to a specific period of time that has restrictions or boundaries in some aspect. For example, a contract may have a limited term of one year. It can also be used to describe a temporary situation or condition with a defined duration

How to use "limited term" in a sentence

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Board members have a limited term of office.
Limited term contracts have a maximum duration of three years.
The license has a limited term.
Limited term employment contracts.
The rescue fund has a limited term of three years.
Role keepers are selected by consent and for a limited term.
Currently both limited term and unlimited lifetime licenses are available.
It was then amended to give just a limited term for copyright.
A licence agreement with a limited term such as a rental or subscription agreement can not be resold.
Are selected for a limited term.
The limited term of copyright and related rights protection has already been dealt with separately.
Limit the number or total duration of limited term contracts.
There is no limited term for the Queen.
Such appointments should be formalized with an appointment letter and be of limited term.
That program had a limited term and has already ended.

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Termination as a result of expiry of the term occurs for franchise agreements for a limited term.
Imprisonment with labour for a limited term of not less than two years.
They are more like purgatories in which sinful souls experience suffering for a limited term.
Licenses and certifications are usually valid for a limited term and must be renewed periodically.
Lations set a limited term of office for independent di - rectors.
Awards for spousal support can be for a limited term or indefinite.
For a limited term that can be renewed, the useful life of the intangible asset.
And We do not delay it except for a limited term.
Employees may be hired to work a limited term assignment at the University.
But, even at low storage temperatures, fresh pasta dough has a very limited term.
Individuals may be hired to work a limited term assignment at the University.
In general, limited term contracts mention the start and end dates of the employment period.
The demonstration test should be conducted for a limited term with a limited amount of PCB waste.
Achieve short-term relief of the labour market by creating employment contracts with a limited term.
Likewise, there is also a limited term of protection.
Some judges have a limited term of service, while others hold their positions for life.
In ancient Greece, magistrates had the limited term of office.
At the conclusion of his limited term of office, a Worshipful Master is termed a Past Master.
A specific feature of this package is the limited term of 60 days and fixed price.
For example, in Germany, new measures allow limited term employment contracts and promote parttime employment.
A fifth ( 20 percent ) of such positions are limited term or contract appointments.
Some slaves were indentured servants, with a limited term and the chance to buy one 's freedom.

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