Condition definition

Condition means a provision attached to a new or existing license that limits or restricts the scope of the license or imposes additional requirements on the licensee.
Condition means a condition within the Contract.
Condition means a condition of the Contract.

Examples of Condition in a sentence

  • Where the Company terminates the Contract in accordance with Condition 13.4, the Company shall be entitled to recover from the Contractor all additional cost, loss or expense reasonably incurred by the Company in procuring the Services (or any part of them) from an alternative Contractor.

  • Any employee to whom Confidential Information is disclosed shall be informed of these Confidentiality provisions contained in this Condition 20 and the confidential nature of the Confidential Information.

  • The Company shall make payment (subject to deduction of any Disputed Amounts (as defined in Condition 9.5) against each invoice within thirty (30) days after the receipt by the Company of the invoice and all information required under Condition 9.1 (the "Due Date for Payment").

  • The provisions of this Condition 22 shall survive the termination of the Contract, however arising.

  • The Contractor shall when required by the Company provide evidence of the insurance required under Condition 11.1. In the event that the Contractor at any time fails to maintain the insurance required under Condition 11.1, the Company may take out such insurance and the Contractor shall pay to the Company the cost and expenses so incurred by the Company.


More Definitions of Condition

Condition means a disease, illness, ailment, injury, or pregnancy.
Condition. The right of the Executive provided for in subsection 2.01(a) hereof is conditional upon the Executive electing to exercise such right by notice given to the Corporation within six months after the Triggering Event.
Condition means any one of them;
Condition means a condition of this contract;
Condition means any one of the Conditions.
Condition means the condition set out in Clause 4.1;