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Proviso
A stipulated condition or limitation in a contract, deed or title documents which if breached affects the validity of the same.
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proviso
n. a term or condition in a contract or title document.
proximate cause
n. a happening which results in an event, particularly injury due to negligence or an intentional wrongful act.

CASUPROVISO, practice. A writ of entry given by the statute of Gloucester, c. 7, when a tenant in dower aliens in fee or for life. It might have been brought by the reversioner against the alienee.

The publicity proviso does not cover picketing. Picketing is a physical presence at a business to publicize a labor dispute, influence customers and employees, or show a union's desire to represent employees. The U.S.

under the employer's roof, medicine, fuel, provender for beasts of burden used in the trade, materials and tools for use by miners, advances for friendly societies or savings banks; in the case of fuel, provender and tools there was also a proviso ...

Conditio. Latin. A stipulation, proviso, condition, q.v.
Conditio sine qua non. A condition without which (a thing can) not (exist); an indispensable prerequisite.

The modern sovereign state asserts dominion over all property within its territorial limits, including the land, and by the right of eminent domain (see public ownership) can seize privately owned land for public use, with the proviso that the owner ...

Definition - Noun
: a distinct section of a writing
specif
: a distinct article, stipulation, or proviso in a formal document <a no-strike ~ in the collective bargaining agreement>
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n. 1) in contracts or leases, a period of time, such as five years, in which a contract or lease is in force. 2) in contracts, a specified condition or proviso. 3) a period for which a court sits or a legislature is in session. 4) a word or ...

A condition may be created by inserting the very word 'condition,' or 'on condition,' in the deed or agreement. There are, however, other words that will do so as effectually, as 'proviso,' 'if,' etc.

It is not every error which will result in a miscarriage of justice, the very existence of the proviso to relieve against errors of law which do not cause a miscarriage of justice recognizes that fact." ...

See also: State, Law, Person, Nation, Condition

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