Conditions in Contracts Definition | Becker

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Conditions in Contracts

A condition is an event, the occurrence or nonoccurrence of which will end a party's duty to perform a contract. � A condition precedent is a condition that must occur before the other party must perform. � Concurrent conditions must occur simultaneously. � A condition subsequent is a condition that will occur after a party's duty to perform has arisen and will cut off that duty.

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