- An event that may or may not occur.
- A condition that must be met in order for a contract to be legally binding.
- Real Estate: A provision or provisions in a contract that must be met for the contract to be considered enforceable. For example, a buyer may offer a contract that is contingent upon the buyer's obtaining suitable financing; if financing is not obtained, the buyer may back out of the agreement without penalty.
Recent judgements pertaining to Income Tax and Goods and Service Tax, Investment Terminology and other related & unrelated articles from various sources. Disclaimer: The content is for general information only and is not intended to be advice on any particular matter. Readers should seek appropriate professional advice before acting on basis of the said information.
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24 December 2014
Contingency
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