- conditional promise
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English-russian dctionary of diplomacy. 2014.
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy. 2014.
conditional promise — In law of contracts, a promise to perform based on condition; held to be valid consideration even if condition fails … Black's law dictionary
conditional promise — In law of contracts, a promise to perform based on condition; held to be valid consideration even if condition fails … Black's law dictionary
conditional — I adjective alterable, changeable, conditioned, containing stipulations, contingent on, dependent on, depending on, depending on a future event, determined by, equivocal, granted on certain terms, hypothetical, imposing a condition, indefinite,… … Law dictionary
Conditional — Con*di tion*al, a. [L. conditionalis.] 1. Containing, implying, or depending on, a condition or conditions; not absolute; made or granted on certain terms; as, a conditional promise. [1913 Webster] Every covenant of God with man . . . may justly… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
promise — A declaration which binds the person who makes it, either in honor, conscience, or law, to do or forbear a certain specific act, and which gives to the person to whom made a right to expect or claim the performance of some particular thing. A… … Black's law dictionary
conditional — I. adjective Date: 14th century 1. subject to, implying, or dependent upon a condition < a conditional promise > 2. expressing, containing, or implying a supposition < the conditional clause if he speaks > 3. a. true only for certain values of… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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Promise — For other uses, see Promise (disambiguation). A promise is a commitment by someone to do or not do something. In the law of contract, an exchange of promises is usually held to be legally enforceable, according to the Latin maxim pacta sunt… … Wikipedia
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counterfactual conditional — Sometimes known as subjunctive conditionals, although the terms do not exactly coincide. A counterfactual is a conditional of the form ‘if p were to happen q would’, or ‘if p were to have happened q would have happened’, where the supposition of… … Philosophy dictionary
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