Stay in condition
Dollar, Peta
Stay in condition - 2006 - Estates Gazette (0619) 13 May 2006, 168-169(2) .
Identifies in this "Mainly for students" article the main points to consider in the drafting of conditional agreements relating to contracts for the sale and purchase of land. Differentiates the two distinct types of conditional agreement: those containing one or more condition(s) precedent and those containing one or more condition(s) subsequent. Discusses the important elements of conditional agreements and explains why getting them right matters. Further reading.
MALKINSON V SECURED ORCHARD INVESTMENTS LTD
England and Wales--1543-
Stay in condition - 2006 - Estates Gazette (0619) 13 May 2006, 168-169(2) .
Identifies in this "Mainly for students" article the main points to consider in the drafting of conditional agreements relating to contracts for the sale and purchase of land. Differentiates the two distinct types of conditional agreement: those containing one or more condition(s) precedent and those containing one or more condition(s) subsequent. Discusses the important elements of conditional agreements and explains why getting them right matters. Further reading.
MALKINSON V SECURED ORCHARD INVESTMENTS LTD
England and Wales--1543-