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- nounprovisos (plural noun)
- a condition attached to an agreement:"he left his unborn grandchild a trust fund with the proviso that he be named after the old man"
Originlate Middle English: from the medieval Latin phrase proviso (quod) ‘it being provided (that)’, from Latin providere ‘foresee, provide’.Similar and Opposite Words
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- Clause or stipulationLearn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.plural provisos also provisoes Synonyms of proviso 1 : an article or clause (as in a contract) that introduces a condition 2 : a conditional stipulationwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/provisoproviso noun [ C ] us / prəˈvaɪ.zoʊ / uk / prəˈvaɪ.zəʊ / plural provisos Add to word list a statement in an agreement, saying that a particular thing must happen before another can:dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/provi…, plural pro·vi·sos, pro·vi·soes. a clause in a statute, contract, or the like, by which a condition is introduced. a stipulation or condition.www.dictionary.com/browse/provisoproviso noun /prəˈvaɪzəʊ/ /prəˈvaɪzəʊ/ (plural provisos) (formal) a condition that must be accepted before an agreement can be made synonym provisionwww.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/engli…
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A condition or provision which is inserted in a deed, lease, mortgage, or contract, and on the performance or nonperformance of which the validity of the deed, etc., frequently depends; it usually begins with the word “provided.”
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