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Contract for sale of land

See FRAUDS, STATUTE OF. If the contract is a simple, unconditional, or open contract for sale of land, it is implied

Categorical

Categorical, direct; unqualified, unconditional.

Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923

of the landlord is required: the consent may be either unconditional or upon such terms as to compensation as maybe agreed,

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tender

: an act or instance of tendering b : an unconditional offer of payment or performance (as in discharge of an

negotiable instrument

transferable instrument (as a note, check, or draft) containing an unconditional promise or order to pay to a holder or to

Acceptance of service

to 'enter an appearance in due course,' that undertaking is unconditional and must be performed forthwith, and at the instance of

note

collateral securing it promissory note : a note containing an unconditional promise to pay on demand or at a fixed or

negotiable instruments

A written document signed by the maker that includes an unconditional promise to pay a sum of money. Source: FindLaw

Carte blanche

person with permission to superscribe what conditions he pleases Hence Unconditional terms unlimited authority

Definitive

Determinate positive final conclusive unconditional express

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