In some, yes.
In others, no.
It depends on how the contract uses the word "term".
Clause
Condition precedent is a term in a contract that means the parties do not have to perform under the contract until a certain event takes place. Condition subsequent means that a contract is in effect until a particular event takes place.
A warranty is less important than a condition and does not impact on the main purpose of the contract. A breach of a warranty entitles the injured party to claim for damages ONLY. They may not repudiate the contract. A condition is a major term that goes to the root of the contract. Such term is essentials to the main purpose of the contract and therefore the injured party is entitled to repudiate the contract as well as make a claim for damages.
fibrillation
Serve your time..... get pregnant or have a medical condition that disqualifies you from serving your term.
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legal term-protects you in a contract.
Overweight condition
it means no long terms lol
contract is contract
contract is contract
lawsuit for breach of contract