WordNet
n. a contract for maintenance services
Wikipedia
Service contract may refer to:
- Employment contract
- Extended warranty
- Metropolitan Bus Service Contract
- Programmatic service contract in service-oriented architecture
- Water service contract
Usage examples of "service contract".
Hughes has a young actress named Glenda Bledsoe signed to a full-service contract.
Oh, it was probably unfair to judge an entire Realm by ground that had been scraped bare by the hundreds of people who had waited there, hoping to be chosen for a service contract.
The secretary's confusion between the sexes and banshee howl didn't seem to be covered by the service contract.
The restaurant reports that one of their waiters lost his service contract last night, for upsetting clients.
Phylaxis Group was supposed to have the exclusive service contract on the RI.
When he turned in at night he would speculate, in the few seconds before sleep claimed him, on why the crooked lawyers who drew up the Legion's service contract had taken such pains to secure his labour for thirty, forty or fifty years.
He said, simply, that inasmuch as Roger Hennessey could be shown to be a robot rather than a human being Feingold and Charney felt under no obligation to go on honoring its service contract, and had unilaterally abrogated it.
Who would I speak to about a service contract on your computer systems?
She wasted no time informing me that they were perfectly happy with their current service contract, thank you very much.
When five years later the company was taken over by the John Lewis Partnership, it became public knowledge that Philip had walked away from the deal with a cheque for seventeen million pounds and a five- year service contract that would have pleased a pop star.