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21subject to final payment — A familiar condition in the banking business. Where checks received by a bank from a depositor are credited to his account subject to final payment, which provision is sometimes printed in the depositors pass books as applying to out of town… …
22condition — I. n. 1. Situation, state, case, plight, predicament, circumstances. 2. Rank (of life), estate, grade, class or order of society. 3. Consideration, provision, proviso, stipulation, arrangement, article of agreement, rule of proceeding. 4.… …
23estate vested subject to defeasance — An estate subject to a condition subsequent. Anno: 131 ALR 712. See condition subsequent …
24Specified subject condition — The Specified Subject Condition (SSC) is a condition proposed in Chomsky (1973) which restricts the application of certain syntactic transformational rules. In many ways it is a counterpart to the Tensed S Condition (TSC) (proposed in the same… …
25A condition which prevents a contract from going into operation until it has been fulfilled — Classification Conditions are either express or implied, the former when incorporated in express terms in the deed, contract, lease, or grant; the latter, when inferred or presumed by law, from the nature of the transaction or the conduct of the… …
26A condition which prevents a contract from going into operation until it has been fulfilled — Classification Conditions are either express or implied, the former when incorporated in express terms in the deed, contract, lease, or grant; the latter, when inferred or presumed by law, from the nature of the transaction or the conduct of the… …
27fee simple subject to condition subsequent — fee simple subject to condition subsequent: fee simple on condition subsequent at fee simple Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
28Human condition — For other uses, see Human condition (disambiguation). The human condition (also called common humanity) encompasses the experiences of being human in a social, cultural, and personal context. It can be described as the irreducible part of… …
29fee simple subject to condition subsequent — noun A defeasible fee created with language reserving the right of the grantor to reclaim ownership of the land upon the occurrence of a specified condition (e.g. if X event occurs, grantor reserves the right to reenter and retake ); upon… …
30fee simple subject to executory interest — noun A defeasible fee created with clear durational language expressing a condition (e.g. so long as , until , while ) which causes ownership of a property to revest in a third party identified by the grantor if that condition comes about. Syn:… …