OFFICIOUS - translation to arabic
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OFFICIOUS - translation to arabic

ANY PROVISION FORMING PART OF A CONTRACT
Implied terms; Term (law); Term (contract); Term (Contract Law); Contractual Term; Contractual Terms; Term (contract law); Implied term; Express terms; Express term; Contractual terms; Officious bystander test; Terms and conditions of sale; Terms and conditions of purchase; Terms & conditions; Ts&Cs; Terms and conditions; Contract terms; Contract term; Terms and Conditions; Ts and cs; Ts & Cs; T&Cs; T's and C's

OFFICIOUS         
  • A busybody caricatured by [[Isaac Taylor]] in the 19th century to illustrate the [[character sketch]] by [[Theophrastus]]
PERSON WHO MEDDLES IN THE AFFAIRS OF OTHERS
Officious; Marplot; Meddler; Meddling; The Busybody

الصفة

فضولي; شبه رسمي; متصلف

officious         
  • A busybody caricatured by [[Isaac Taylor]] in the 19th century to illustrate the [[character sketch]] by [[Theophrastus]]
PERSON WHO MEDDLES IN THE AFFAIRS OF OTHERS
Officious; Marplot; Meddler; Meddling; The Busybody
ADJ
فضولى غير رسمى
officious         
  • A busybody caricatured by [[Isaac Taylor]] in the 19th century to illustrate the [[character sketch]] by [[Theophrastus]]
PERSON WHO MEDDLES IN THE AFFAIRS OF OTHERS
Officious; Marplot; Meddler; Meddling; The Busybody
صِفَة : فضوليّ . غير رسميّ

Definition

officious
If you describe someone as officious, you are critical of them because they are eager to tell people what to do when you think they should not.
When people put on uniforms, their attitude becomes more confident and their manner more officious.
= bossy
ADJ [disapproval]
officiously
Lance Corporal Williams officiously ordered them out.
ADV: ADV with v

Wikipedia

Contractual term

A contractual term is "any provision forming part of a contract". Each term gives rise to a contractual obligation, the breach of which may give rise to litigation. Not all terms are stated expressly and some terms carry less legal gravity as they are peripheral to the objectives of the contract.

The terms of a contract are the essence of a contract, and tell the reader what the contract will do. For instance, the price of a good, the time of its promised delivery and the description of the good will all be terms of the contract.

Examples of use of OFFICIOUS
1. But her car with its film crew was detained by the officious and suspicious Palestinian police.
2. Officious nasty bouncers checked passes and outfits with beady disapproving eyes.
3. It‘s down to craven, officious, incompetent management and their ridiculous, risk–averse, self–serving regulations.
4. Given that her fellow passengers are crude boors and the flight crew officious, we detest them, too.
5. The case will be presided over by Kingston and St Andrews coroner Patrick Murphy, an ageing, rotund white Jamaican who is said to be officious and pedantic.