〘 noun 〙 In law, a condition that nullifies the effect of a legal act. In a contract that says, "If you fail, we will stop paying your tuition fees," the phrase "if you fail" would be used as an example. [Civil Code (1896)] Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 法律で、法律行為の効力を消滅させる条件。「もし落第したら学費の支給をやめる」という契約では、「落第したら」というのがこれにあたる。〔民法(明治二九年)(1896)〕
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