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Which describes the duration in a contract?
the start and end dates
the interval between payments
the period covered by the contract's warranty
the timeline for delivering services or products
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The start and end dates.
"Duration" (the contract term) specifies how long the contract is in force — its commencement and termination dates. The other items (payment intervals, warranty period, delivery timeline) are related provisions but not the contract's overall duration.
"Duration" (the contract term) specifies how long the contract is in force — its commencement and termination dates. The other items (payment intervals, warranty period, delivery timeline) are related provisions but not the contract's overall duration.
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