A rule in a contract that allows interest to be defeated if a specific event occurs or doesn’t occur. Refer to conditions concurrent and condition precedent.
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A rule in a contract that allows interest to be defeated if a specific event occurs or doesn’t occur. Refer to conditions concurrent and condition precedent.
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