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  • 51Conditional limitation — Conditional Limitation, in law, a phrase used in two senses. (1) The qualification annexed to the grant of an estate or interest in land, providing for the determination of that grant or interest upon a particular contingency happening. An estate …

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  • 52Conditional rezoning — Conditional zoning allows for increased flexibility and permits municipalities to respond to the unique features of a particular land use application. Uses which might be disallowed under current zoning, such as a school or a community center can …

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  • 53conditional ownership — Ownership in which the owner does not have full right to the property, but could acquire full ownership if specific conditions are fulfilled the ownership is conditional on those conditions. For example, George is the alternate remainder… …

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  • 54conditional resident — A foreign born person who, instead of being granted permanent resident status (a green card), is granted U.S. residence on a conditional, two year basis. Near the end of the two years, the person must petition for the removal of the conditions in …

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  • 55conditional fee agreement — See contingency fee. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001. conditional fee agreement …

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  • 56conditional sale agreement — A conditional sale agreement is an agreement in which the ownership of the goods passes to the buyer once he has fulfilled certain conditions i.e. usually until he has paid all of the instalments. Easyform Glossary of Law Terms. UK law terms.… …

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  • 57conditional bill of sale — UK US noun [C] (plural conditional bills of sale) ► COMMERCE an arrangement in which someone who lends money for a sale becomes the temporary owner of goods and property belonging to the person who is borrowing the money: »A conditional bill of… …

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  • 58conditional takeover bid — UK US noun [C] FINANCE ► CONDITIONAL BID(Cf. ↑conditional bid) …

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  • 59Conditional gene knockout — is a relatively new technique, an offshoot of gene knockout technology with the exception that a specific target gene is eliminated from a single organ in the body rather than the whole body as gene knockout technology would entail. Thus this… …

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  • 60conditional bequest — In a will, a gift that will occur only if a stated condition is met. For example, a will clause that says I give my house to my daughter Sarah if she is married. Category: Wills, Trusts & Estates → Wills Nolo’s Plain English Law Dictionary.… …

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