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condition
mutual condition is to be fulfilled by another party condition implied in law : constructive condition in this entry condition precedent [-pri-sēd-nt, -pre-sə-dənt] : a condition that must be fulfilled before performance under a contract can become
nuisance
use ordinary care in preventing such injury (as by fencing in a pool) and had reason to foresee entry by the child and if the utility of the condition was minor compared to the likelihood of injury
beneficiary
beneficiary named to receive the insurance proceeds before any other sec·ond·ary beneficiary [sek-ən-der-ē-] : contingent beneficiary in this entry c : a person or entity entitled under a letter of credit to demand payment from the issuer
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bond
a bank) or holding office (as of a trustee in bankruptcy) com·ple·tion bond : performance bond in this entry contract bond : a bond given to protect a person or business entity against loss caused by a
assault
contact compare battery 2 : the crime of assault accompanied by battery ;specif : sexual assault in this entry called also assault and battery aggravated assault : a criminal assault accompanied by aggravating factors: as a :
corporation
a small number of individuals (as management) and not publicly traded ;specif : small business corporation in this entry called also closely held corporation compare public corporation in this entry foreign corporation : a corporation organized under
injunction
: an injunction requiring a positive act on the part of the defendant : mandatory injunction in this entry final injunction : permanent injunction in this entry interlocutory injunction : an injunction that orders the maintenance of
loss
the property (as a vessel or cargo) cannot be repaired or recovered compare constructive total loss in this entry capital loss : the amount by which the book value of a capital asset exceeds the amount realized
notice
or proceeding [had actual notice of the meeting] called also express notice 2 : implied notice in this entry constructive notice : notice that one exercising ordinary care and diligence as a matter of duty would possess
Cesses
Cesses, There is no doubt that in Entry 49 of List II of the Seventh Schedule to the Government of India Act, 1935 the expression 'cesses'
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condition
mutual condition is to be fulfilled by another party condition implied in law : constructive condition in this entry condition precedent [-pri-sēd-nt, -pre-sə-dənt] : a condition that must be fulfilled before performance under a contract can become
nuisance
use ordinary care in preventing such injury (as by fencing in a pool) and had reason to foresee entry by the child and if the utility of the condition was minor compared to the likelihood of injury
beneficiary
beneficiary named to receive the insurance proceeds before any other sec·ond·ary beneficiary [sek-ən-der-ē-] : contingent beneficiary in this entry c : a person or entity entitled under a letter of credit to demand payment from the issuer
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bond
a bank) or holding office (as of a trustee in bankruptcy) com·ple·tion bond : performance bond in this entry contract bond : a bond given to protect a person or business entity against loss caused by a
assault
contact compare battery 2 : the crime of assault accompanied by battery ;specif : sexual assault in this entry called also assault and battery aggravated assault : a criminal assault accompanied by aggravating factors: as a :
corporation
a small number of individuals (as management) and not publicly traded ;specif : small business corporation in this entry called also closely held corporation compare public corporation in this entry foreign corporation : a corporation organized under
injunction
: an injunction requiring a positive act on the part of the defendant : mandatory injunction in this entry final injunction : permanent injunction in this entry interlocutory injunction : an injunction that orders the maintenance of
loss
the property (as a vessel or cargo) cannot be repaired or recovered compare constructive total loss in this entry capital loss : the amount by which the book value of a capital asset exceeds the amount realized
notice
or proceeding [had actual notice of the meeting] called also express notice 2 : implied notice in this entry constructive notice : notice that one exercising ordinary care and diligence as a matter of duty would possess
Cesses
Cesses, There is no doubt that in Entry 49 of List II of the Seventh Schedule to the Government of India Act, 1935 the expression 'cesses'
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