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1 ♦ conditional
♦ conditional /kənˈdɪʃənl/A a.1 condizionato; subordinato: conditional offer, offerta condizionata; Our offer is conditional on your acceptance of this clause, la nostra offerta è subordinata all'accettazione di questa clausola da parte vostra; (leg., GB) conditional discharge, libertà con sospensione condizionale della pena: He was given a 2-year conditional discharge, è stato condannato a due anni con la condizionaleB n. [u](gramm.) condizionale: in the conditional, al condizionale● ( banca) conditional acceptance, accettazione condizionata □ (leg.) conditional clause, clausola restrittiva □ (stat.) conditional distribution, distribuzione condizionata □ (comput.) conditional instruction, istruzione condizionale □ (comput.) conditional jump, salto condizionato □ (leg.) conditional legacy, legato soggetto a condizione □ ( Borsa, fin.) conditional order, ordine condizionato □ (leg., comm.) conditional sale, vendita con riservato dominioconditionalityn. [u]2 (econ.) condizionalitàconditionallyavv.1 condizionatamente; a una condizione2 (leg.) con la condizionale.
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conditional acceptance — An engagement to pay the draft or accept the offer on the happening of a condition. A conditional acceptance is in effect a statement that the offeree is willing to enter into a bargain differing in some respects from that proposed in the… … Black's law dictionary
conditional acceptance — An engagement to pay the draft or accept the offer on the happening of a condition. A conditional acceptance is in effect a statement that the offeree is willing to enter into a bargain differing in some respects from that proposed in the… … Black's law dictionary
conditional acceptance — An acceptance of a bill of exchange containing some qualification, limitation, or condition, different from what is expressed on the face of the bill, or from what the law implies, upon a general acceptance. Todd v Bank of Kentucky, 66 Ky (3… … Ballentine's law dictionary
acceptance — I noun accedence, acceptio, accession, accordance, acknowledgment, acquiescence, adoption, agreement, allowance, approbation, approval, assent, assurance, compliance, comprobatio, concordance, consent, endorsement, ratification, receipt,… … 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 [kənˈdɪʆnəl] adjective if an offer, agreement etc is conditional, it will only be done if something else happens: conditional on/upon • The sale of the company is conditional upon approval by the shareholders. • a conditional… … Financial and business terms
acceptance — The taking and receiving of anything in good part, and as it were a tacit agreement to a preceding act, which might have been defeated or avoided if such acceptance had not been made. The act of a person to whom a thing is offered or tendered by… … Black's law dictionary
acceptance — The taking and receiving of anything in good part, and as it were a tacit agreement to a preceding act, which might have been defeated or avoided if such acceptance had not been made. The act of a person to whom a thing is offered or tendered by… … Black's law dictionary
conditional — That which is dependent upon or granted subject to a condition. As to conditional acceptance conditional appearance conditional bequest conditional contract conditional delivery conditional devise conditional fee … Black's law dictionary
conditional — That which is dependent upon or granted subject to a condition. As to conditional acceptance conditional appearance conditional bequest conditional contract conditional delivery conditional devise conditional fee … Black's law dictionary
conditional — con|di|tion|al1 [kənˈdıʃənəl] adj 1.) if an offer, agreement etc is conditional, it will only be done if something else happens first ≠ ↑unconditional ▪ a conditional acceptance conditional on/upon ▪ His agreement to buy our house was conditional … Dictionary of contemporary English