A suspensive condition is deemed to have been fulfilled if the party who had an interest in it prevented its fulfilment.
A resolutory condition is deemed to have failed if its fulfilment was caused by the party who had an interest in it.
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A suspensive condition is deemed to have been fulfilled if the party who had an interest in it prevented its fulfilment.
A resolutory condition is deemed to have failed if its fulfilment was caused by the party who had an interest in it.
La condition suspensive est réputée accomplie si celui qui y avait intérêt en a empêché l’accomplissement.
La condition résolutoire est réputée défaillie si son accomplissement a été provoqué par la partie qui y avait intérêt.
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