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condition
eliminates the term potestative condition, stating that suspensive conditions which depend on the whim of the obligated party make the obligation
incident
or event [an of sexual harassment] 2 : a subordinate, dependent, or consequential element [the search was a legitimate to the
independent
independent 1 : not dependent on others (as parents) for livelihood ;esp : not a
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question
political question doctrine question of fact : a question that depends on an examination of factual matters, is usually decided by
sale
judgment) sale on ap·prov·al : a conditional sale whose completion depends on acceptance of the goods by a buyer (as a
promise
compensate an insured individual for future loss) whose fulfillment is dependent on a fortuitous or uncertain event collateral promise : a
Adequate and special reasons
be adequate but special. What is adequate and special would depend upon several factors and no straitjacket formula can be imposed,
Fight
and whether a quarrel is sudden or not must necessarily depend upon the proved facts of each case, Dhirajbhai Gorakhbhai Nayak
Bonded labour system
for through any member of his family, or any person dependent on him, labour or service to the creditor, or for
Condition
of things which, but for its happening, would have continued. Dependent or collateral conditions depend upon their mutual fulfilment as in
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