condition in law

  • 31concurrent condition — see condition Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. concurrent condition …

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  • 32Condition of average — Illustration of the partial payout of Sum Insured against probability of occurrence Condition of average (also called underinsurance[1] in the U.S., or principal of average[2], su …

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  • 33condition — Verb: To put in shape, as a horse for a race, a pugilist for a match. Noun: A provision in a contract creating no right or duty of and in itself but merely limiting or modifying rights and duties under the contract. 17 Am J2d Contr § 320; a… …

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  • 34law — law1 lawlike, adj. /law/, n. 1. the principles and regulations established in a community by some authority and applicable to its people, whether in the form of legislation or of custom and policies recognized and enforced by judicial decision. 2 …

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  • 35condition — A future and uncertain event upon the happening of which is made to depend the existence of an obligation, or that which subordinates the existence of liability under a contract to a certain future event. Provision making effect of legal… …

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  • 36condition — A future and uncertain event upon the happening of which is made to depend the existence of an obligation, or that which subordinates the existence of liability under a contract to a certain future event. Provision making effect of legal… …

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  • 37law — [[t]lɔ[/t]] n. 1) law the principles and regulations established by a government or other authority and applicable to a people, whether by legislation or by custom enforced by judicial decision 2) law any written or positive rule or collection of …

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  • 38Law of mass action — For other uses, see Mass action (disambiguation). In Chemistry, the law of mass action is a mathematical model that explains and predicts behaviors of solutions in dynamic equilibrium. It can be described with two aspects: 1) the equilibrium… …

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  • 39condition subsequent — A condition in a contract which follows liability upon the contract and operates to defeat or annul such liability upon the subsequent failure of the other party to comply with its terms. 17 Am J2d Contr § 323: in the law of estates, a condition… …

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  • 40implied condition — a condition in a contract that is not expressly stated or written. It may be implied by fact and deed, viz. the parties actings; or it may be implied by law, either case law or statute. For an example, See quality. Collins dictionary of law. W. J …

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