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Marissa Aguilar
on Nov 21, 2024Verified
Contractual conditions may be expressly inserted into the contract by the parties but may not be implied by law.
Contractual Conditions
Contractual conditions are specific provisions or stipulations within a contract that must be met for the contract to be legally binding or for certain actions to be taken.
Expressly Inserted
Included specifically and clearly in a contract or document.
Implied
Understood or inferred without being stated directly.
- Learn about the impact of conditions on the enforcement and execution of contracts.
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Learning Objectives
- Learn about the impact of conditions on the enforcement and execution of contracts.
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