October 5, 2009

WORD: Contingency

And the WORD for Today is...

Contingency – the completion of an action or promise hinges on something else happening prior to that. The second action will NOT occur unless or until the first action has been completed. For example, “buying the house is contingent upon my company providing the usual Christmas bonus.” Quite simply, no bonus (or less than the USUAL bonus), no house.

Contingency also most commonly means some stated event which must occur before a contract will be binding. For example, an offer to purchase a home based upon the buyer’s ability to sell their previous home.

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