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no-cut contract

[ noh-kuht kon-trakt ]

noun

Informal.
  1. a professional athlete's contract guaranteeing that they will remain on the team's roster for a specified time.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of no-cut contract1

First recorded in 1975–80
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Example Sentences

Max closes the deal with a hard-nosed business proposition: The narrator must work for the influencer for three years under a no-cut contract in return for $100,000 a year, to be deposited into a Swiss account set up in an LLC under a phony name.

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Soon after, she did it anyway, with the comfort of a no-cut contract good to May 2013.

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Judging by that mop-top of his, it's a no-cut contract.

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By the time Kelmenson reached for the check, Iacocca had dangled before him a 26% increase in domestic billings and a five-year no-cut contract instead of the standard 90-day termination agreement.

The problem, says Thomas unhappily, was Csonka's demand for a guaranteed, no-cut contract.

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