A suspensive pause is a deliberate, brief interruption in speech or writing that creates anticipation or adds dramatic effect. It often occurs before revealing important information or during storytelling to heighten suspense. This pause allows the audience a moment to reflect or react, emphasizing the significance of what is to follow. Such pauses are commonly used in public speaking, literature, and theatrical performances.
A suspensive condition is a legal concept in contract law that refers to a condition that must be fulfilled before a contract becomes effective or enforceable. For example, if a person agrees to buy a house contingent upon receiving a mortgage approval, the contract is subject to the suspensive condition of securing financing. Until the condition is met, the obligations under the contract are suspended. If the condition is not satisfied, the contract may be rendered void.
Some examples of suspensive conditions include obtaining financing for a purchase, receiving satisfactory inspection results before closing a real estate deal, or securing regulatory approval for a business transaction to proceed. These conditions must be met before a contract can be finalized.
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(a) In the case of the suspensive condition, being one which suspends the operational effect of one, or some, or all of the obligations under a contract until the conditions are fulfilled, the risk will not pass until the suspensive conditions have been fulfilled.(b) The resolutive condition has a different effect. A sale subject to this type of condition will result in the risk passing as soon as formalities required for the completion of a sale agreement have been completed. The risk in conditional sales is as follows:-• in the case of a sale subject to a suspensive condition, the risk of total loss remains with the seller until the condition is fulfilled (as indicated above the risk does not pass with ownership). The reason the risk remains with the seller is due to the effect that a suspensive condition suspends the whole sale and until such time as the condition is fulfilled, there is no sale, thus risk cannot pass;• on the other hand, in the case of a sale subject to a resolutive condition, the risk of total loss passes to the buyer immediately the contract has been concluded. As indicated above, the sale operates immediately, with the result, that if the thing is destroyed before delivery, the buyer must nevertheless pay the price in full, for the risk has passed to the buyer.
"Take a pause and reflect." "Let's press the pause button." "In the midst of chaos, find moments to pause." "Sometimes you need to hit pause to move forward."
You press the pause button
The Pause was created in 1954.
there is no pause button
To pause a tamagotchi you have to press A and B at the same time and do the same to un pause
Go to the pause menu thing then press 'P' or 'Pause Game' XP
(Die) Pause can mean break, pause, recess.Mittagspause - lunch breakto pause can mean pausieren, innehalten, unterbrechen, zögern.
The word pause can be used as a verb or noun. It can be used in two contexts. For instance 'there was a pause in the sentence' or 'the boy had to pause after he had been running for hours.'