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1. ''Loan agreement.''


A condition of a loan agreement which must be satisfied before the loan may be drawn down.
A condition of a loan agreement which must be satisfied before the loan may be drawn down.




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2. ''Law - contracts.''


More generally in contract law, a contractual condition which must be satisfied, before a party becomes legally obliged to perform their side of the contract.
More generally in contract law, a contractual condition which must be satisfied, before a party becomes legally obliged to perform their side of the contract.




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3. ''Wider context.''


Even more generally, any event which must happen first, before another event can happen.
Even more generally, any event which must happen first, before another event can happen.

Revision as of 14:58, 25 March 2021

1. Loan agreement.

A condition of a loan agreement which must be satisfied before the loan may be drawn down.


2. Law - contracts.

More generally in contract law, a contractual condition which must be satisfied, before a party becomes legally obliged to perform their side of the contract.


3. Wider context.

Even more generally, any event which must happen first, before another event can happen.


See also