index-linked adjustment
Definition
A mechanism used in commercial transactions and rental agreements to adjust contract conditions in response to external monetary influences such as inflation or currency depreciation resulting in the modification of payments, tax treatment, or profit sharing. Adjustments are linked to indices such as the consumer price index.
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