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A n1 ( stipulation) condition f ; what are the conditions of the contract/loan? quelles sont les conditions du contrat/prêt? ; to fulfil ou meet ou satisfy the conditions remplir les conditions ; the offer had several conditions attached to it l'offre était soumise à plusieurs conditions ; I'll sell it under certain conditions je le vendrai sous certaines conditions ; on condition that à condition que (+ subj) ; I lent it to her on condition that she return it on Tuesday je le lui ai prêté à condition qu'elle me le rende mardi ; it is a condition of the contract that you work 37 hours per week votre contrat stipule que vous devez travailler 37 heures par semaine ; investment is an essential condition for economic growth l'investissement est une condition essentielle de la croissance économique ; I agree, on one condition, namely that you pay in cash je suis d'accord, mais à une condition, que vous payiez en liquide ; general conditions conditions générales ; condition subsequent/precedent Jur condition suspensive/préalable ;2 ( state) état m, condition f ; to be in good/bad condition [house, car, manuscript etc] être en bon/mauvais état ; to keep sth in good condition maintenir qch en bon état ; your hair is in poor condition tes cheveux sont abîmés ; he's in good condition for a man of 80 il est en bonne santé pour un homme de 80 ans ; to be in a stable/critical condition être dans un état stable/critique ; her condition is serious elle est dans un état grave ; to be in no condition to do ne pas être en état de faire ; to be in an interesting condition† euph être enceinte ;3 ( disease) maladie f ; a heart/skin condition une maladie cardiaque/de la peau ; a fatal/an incurable condition une maladie mortelle/incurable ;4 ( fitness) forme f ; to be out of condition ne pas être en forme ; to get one's body into condition se mettre en forme ;6 (in philosophy, logic) condition f.B conditions npl ( circumstances) conditions fpl ; to work under difficult conditions travailler dans des conditions difficiles ; housing/living/working conditions conditions de logement/vie/travail ; weather conditions conditions météorologiques.C vtr1 gen, Psych conditionner ; conditioned reflex ou response lit, fig réflexe m conditionné ; people are conditioned into believing that les gens sont conditionnés à croire que ; she argues that women are conditioned to be altruistic elle soutient que de par leur éducation les femmes sont amenées à se comporter de façon altruiste ;2 ( treat) traiter [skin, hair] ; this shampoo conditions the hair ce shampooing contient un après-shampooing. -
2 condition precedent
Jur. condition suspensive [CdE]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > condition precedent
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3 contingent condition
Jur. condition suspensiveEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > contingent condition
См. также в других словарях:
suspensive condition — see condition Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
suspensive condition — noun Roman, civil, & Scots law : a condition depending upon an uncertain event which must be fulfilled before an obligation arises : condition precedent … Useful english dictionary
suspensive condition — See condition … Black's law dictionary
suspensive condition — A term of a contract whereby the obligation is not to take effect until the happening of a certain event. New Orleans v Texas & Pacific R. Co. 171 US 312, 43 L Ed 178, 18 S Ct 875 (quoting from the Louisiana Civil Code which is said to be similar … Ballentine's law dictionary
condition — [ kɔ̃disjɔ̃ ] n. f. • v. 1160 « convention, pacte »; bas lat. conditio, class. condicio I ♦ (État, manière d être.) A ♦ (Personnes) 1 ♦ (XIIIe) Vieilli Rang social, place dans la société. ⇒ classe, état. L inégalité des conditions sociales. Les… … Encyclopédie Universelle
condition — con·di·tion 1 n 1: an uncertain future act or event whose occurrence or nonoccurrence determines the rights or obligations of a party under a legal instrument and esp. a contract; also: a clause in the instrument describing the act or event and… … Law dictionary
Suspensive — Sus*pen sive, a. [Cf. F. suspensif. See {Suspend}.] Tending to suspend, or to keep in suspense; causing interruption or delay; uncertain; doubtful. In suspensive thoughts. Beaumont. A suspensive veto. Macaulay. [1913 Webster] The provisional and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Suspensive — Sus*pen sive, a. [Cf. F. suspensif. See {Suspend}.] Tending to suspend, or to keep in suspense; causing interruption or delay; uncertain; doubtful. In suspensive thoughts. Beaumont. A suspensive veto. Macaulay. [1913 Webster] The provisional and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
suspensive — sus·pen·sive /sə spen siv/ adj in the civil law of Louisiana 1: having the effect of suspending granted a suspensive appeal see also suspensive condition at condition 2: characteri … Law dictionary
condition — A future and uncertain event upon the happening of which is made to depend the existence of an obligation, or that which subordinates the existence of liability under a contract to a certain future event. Provision making effect of legal… … Black's law dictionary
condition — A future and uncertain event upon the happening of which is made to depend the existence of an obligation, or that which subordinates the existence of liability under a contract to a certain future event. Provision making effect of legal… … Black's law dictionary