Condition Precedent definition

Condition Precedent means a policy term or condition upon which the Insurer's liability under the policy is conditional upon.
Condition Precedent means a policy term or condition upon which the Insurer’s liability under the policy is conditional upon.
Condition Precedent means a Policy term or condition upon which the Company’s liability under the Policy is conditional upon.

Examples of Condition Precedent in a sentence

  • At any time after execution of this Agreement and prior to Construction Commencement, should Solstra determine in good faith that satisfying a Condition Precedent is infeasible, it may provide a notice of early termination (“Notice of Early Termination”) to Cadiz, upon which it may exit the Agreement without further responsibility.


More Definitions of Condition Precedent

Condition Precedent means the condition precedent set out in clause 3.1 below;
Condition Precedent means one of the Conditions of Effectiveness listed in Sub-Clause 2.1 [Conditions of Effectiveness].
Condition Precedent means the conditions set out in Article 4 hereof.
Condition Precedent means each of, or one of, the conditions set forth in Section 2.5(a)(i) through (iv) and “Conditions Precedent” shall refer to all of the conditions set forth in Section 2.5(a)(i) through (iv).
Condition Precedent means each of, or one of, the conditions set forth in Section 2.4(a)(i) through (iv) and “Conditions Precedent” shall refer to all of the conditions set forth in Section 2.4(a)(i) through (iv).
Condition Precedent means receipt by Homes England of the Legal Opinion;
Condition Precedent means each of, or one of, the conditions set forth in Section 2.4(a)(i) through (iii) and “Conditions Precedent” shall refer to all of the conditions set forth in Section 2.4(a)(i) through (iii).