Understanding, agreement between two or more contracting persons, parties or entities.
1 And it felt to Flossy like a convenant ,witnessedby the Lord himself.
2 For it is the convenantorengagement between man's divine part and his lesser self.
3 Its earlier agreement with lenders to waive the convenants under the credit facility was set to expire on Thursday.
4 Babcock & Brown said the new finance arrangements do not contain market-price based convenants and have no margin call obligations.
5 For example: Military supply pads and Convenant warehouses generate resources perpetually, meaning that you don't really need to manage your economy.
6 Inspired by the resistance, ministers, nobles, and ordinary citizens gathered on the last week of February of 1638 to sign a National Convenant .
7 The city has " convenanted to operate and maintain the system, regardless of full reimbursement from water and sewer revenues," Moody's said.
8 The Scotish Convenant Movement wants a separate Scottish Parliament but still wants to remain within the U. K., on the lines of Northern Ireland.
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