Conditional Offer

/ˈkɒndɪʃənəl ˈɒfə(r)/

Definitions

  1. (n.) An offer made subject to one or more specified conditions that must be fulfilled for the offer to become binding.
    The company made a conditional offer of employment, contingent upon passing a background check.

Forms

  • conditional offer
  • conditional offers

Commentary

Drafting tip: Clearly specify the conditions attaching to the offer to avoid ambiguity in enforceability.

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