conditional

conditional
I adjective alterable, changeable, conditioned, containing stipulations, contingent on, dependent on, depending on, depending on a future event, determined by, equivocal, granted on certain terms, hypothetical, imposing a condition, indefinite, indeterminable, indeterminate, liable to, limitative, limited, modified by conditions, negotiable, not absolute, not certain, not sure, pending, possible, provisional, provisionary, provisory, qualified, regulated by, restricted, specified, stipulative, subject to, subject to chance, subject to change, subject to terms, suspenseful, tentative, unassured, uncertain, undecided, under the control of, undetermined, unpositive, unpredictable, unsettled, unsure associated concepts: conditional acceptance, conditional agreement, conditional bequest, conditional bill of sale, conditional bond, conditional charge, conditional consent, conditional contract, conditional conveyance, conditional delivery, conditional devise, conditional endorsement, conditional estate, conditional execution, conditional fee, conditional gift, conditional guaranties, conditional judgment, conditional lease, conditional legacy, conditional liability, conditional limitation, conditional obligations, conditional pardon, conditional payment, conditional promise, conditional release, conditional revocation of a will, conditional rights conditional sale, conditional sales act, conditional sales contract, conditional subscription, conditional will II index circumstantial, dependent, doubtful, dubious, provisional, qualified (conditioned), restrictive, tentative, terminable

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conditional
Subject to change; dependent upon or granted based on the occurrence of a future, uncertain event.

Dictionary from West's Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005.


conditional
Subject to change; dependent upon or granted based on the occurrence of a future, uncertain event.

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