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    • Civil Code - CIV
    • DIVISION 3 - OBLIGATIONS
    • PART 1 - OBLIGATIONS IN GENERAL
    • TITLE 2 - INTERPRETATION OF OBLIGATIONS
    • CHAPTER 3 - Conditional Obligations

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    TITLE 2 - INTERPRETATION OF OBLIGATIONS
    CHAPTER 3 - Conditional Obligations

    Section 1434. - 1434. An obligation is conditional, when the rights or duties...

    Section 1435. - 1435. Conditions may be precedent, concurrent, or subsequent. (Enacted 1872.)

    Section 1436. - 1436. A condition precedent is one which is to be...

    Section 1437. - 1437. Conditions concurrent are those which are mutually dependent, and...

    Section 1438. - 1438. A condition subsequent is one referring to a future...

    Section 1439. - 1439. Before any party to an obligation can require another...

    Section 1440. - 1440. If a party to an obligation gives notice to...

    Section 1441. - 1441. A condition in a contract, the fulfillment of which...

    Section 1442. - 1442. A condition involving a forfeiture must be strictly interpreted...

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