Political Science, asked by vishakha6368, 4 months ago

condition is a stipulation that is_____
a. primary
b.secondary
c.not required
d. incidental

Answers

Answered by Itzcupkae
25

Explanation:

A condition is a stipulation essential to the main purpose of the contract, the breach of which gives the right to repudiate the contract and to claim damages. .This amounts to a breach of condition because the seller made the stipulation which forms the essence of the contract

Answered by shilpa85475
0

Condition is a stipulation that is a) Primary

a) Primary:

  • A situation is a stipulation important to the primary reason of the agreement, the breach of which offers upward push to a proper to deal with the agreement as repudiated.
  • A assurance is a stipulation collateral to the primary reason of the agreement, the breach of which offers upward push to a declare for damages however now no longer to a proper to reject the products and deal with the agreement as repudiated.
  • Whether a stipulation in a agreement of sale is a situation or a assurance relies upon in every case on the development of the agreement.
  • A stipulation can be a situation, aleven though referred to as a assurance withinside the agreement.

Explanation for incorrect:

Secondary:

Secondary means second or less important.

Not required:

not critical or critical; needless; unessential. noun, plural un·nec·es·sar·ies. unnecessaries, topics that are not critical or critical.

Incidental:

The definition of incidental is an unintentional result of something, or a associated however unimportant part.

Hence , correct answer is a) primary

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