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Filter by Meaning The sales contract contains a contingent that the buyer must secure financing within 30 days.
The offer was made contingent upon the completion of a successful background check.
The agreement to lease the building was contingent on the landlord making certain repairs.
The scholarship has a contingent that the recipient must maintain a certain GPA to continue receiving funding.
The insurance policy has a contingent that the policyholder must report any accidents within 24 hours.
The job offer came with a contingent that the candidate must pass a background check.
The investment agreement has a contingent that the company must meet certain performance targets to receive additional funding.
The licensing agreement has a contingent that the licensee must pay royalties to the licensor for the use of their intellectual property.
The sale of the house was contingent on the sellers finding a new home to move into.
The employment contract has a contingent that the employee must sign a non-disclosure agreement to protect the company's confidential information.
The success of the project is contingent on the approval of the stakeholders.
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