at-will

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See also: at will

English

Adjective

at-will (not comparable)

  1. At one's discretion
    • 2001 February 12, InfoWorld[1], volume 23, number 7, page 69:
      At-will employment gives the company and the employee the right to terminate the relationship for any reason, and is recognized, with limitations, nationwide.
    • 2017, Steven L. Emanuel, Emanuel Law Outlines for Property[2]:
      How the at-will tenancy arises: The parties could create a tenancy at will expressly, by agreeing that either may terminate at any time. But generally, such a tenancy is created by implication.

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