Implied Condition - Law Dictionary Search Results
Condition
construction of the document or agreement, or they may be implied bylaw according to the nature of the transaction. A peculiarity … Condition. An event upon which a right under contract or to
Wages
if the terms of the contract of employment, express or implied, were fulfilled and incentive bonus in the present scheme is … duty or on leave in accordance with the terms and conditions of his employments and which are paid or are payable
Estate
(D) Estates upon condition, sub-divided into-- (a) Estates upon condition implied. (b) Estates uponcondition expressed, and these are either precedent, or
Conditional
Containing implying or depending on a condition or conditions not absolute made or granted on certain terms
Ex
escape scape eacutelite Ex prefixed to names implying office station condition denotes that the person formerly held the office or is
Guarantee
having the capacity to contract. Supported by consideration, actual or implied. A guarantee is often termed a 'collateral' or 'conditional' contract, … security, such as to fulfill a further engagement or a condition subsequent, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 711. Company limited
condonation
overlooking or pardon of an offense ;specif : express or implied and usually conditional forgiveness of a spouse's marital wrong (as … of an offense ;specif : express or implied and usually conditional forgiveness of a spouse's marital wrong (as adultery or cruelty)
Sample
duty. On a sale of goods by sample, conditions are implied that the bulk shall correspond with the sample, that the … payment of duty. On a sale of goods by sample, conditions are implied that the bulk shall correspond with the sample,
Payable on demand
agreement states that an amount is payable on demand. It implies that it is always payable, that is payable forthwith and … that is payable forthwith and a demand is not a condition precedent for the amount to become payable. The meaning attached
Breach of warrantee
(2005), p. 59. Means a breach of an express or implied warrantee relating to the title, quality, content, or condition of
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