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conditions of sale - Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 :

  Condition \Con*di"tion\, n. [F., fr. L. conditio (better
     condicio) agreement, compact, condition; con- + a root
     signifying to show, point out, akin to dicere to say, dicare
     to proclaim, dedicate. See Teach, Token.]
     1. Mode or state of being; state or situation with regard to
        external circumstances or influences, or to physical or
        mental integrity, health, strength, etc.; predicament;
        rank; position, estate.
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              I am in my condition
              A prince, Miranda; I do think, a king. --Shak.
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              And O, what man's condition can be worse
              Than his whom plenty starves and blessings curse?
                                                    --Cowley.
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              The new conditions of life.           --Darwin.
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     2. Essential quality; property; attribute.
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              It seemed to us a condition and property of divine
              powers and beings to be hidden and unseen to others.
                                                    --Bacon.
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     3. Temperament; disposition; character. [Obs.]
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              The condition of a saint and the complexion of a
              devil.                                --Shak.
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     4. That which must exist as the occasion or concomitant of
        something else; that which is requisite in order that
        something else should take effect; an essential
        qualification; stipulation; terms specified.
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              I had as lief take her dowry with this condition, to
              be whipped at the high cross every morning. --Shak.
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              Many are apt to believe remission of sins, but they
              believe it without the condition of repentance.
                                                    --Jer. Taylor.
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     5. (Law) A clause in a contract, or agreement, which has for
        its object to suspend, to defeat, or in some way to
        modify, the principal obligation; or, in case of a will,
        to suspend, revoke, or modify a devise or bequest. It is
        also the case of a future uncertain event, which may or
        may not happen, and on the occurrence or non-occurrence of
        which, the accomplishment, recission, or modification of
        an obligation or testamentary disposition is made to
        depend. --Blount. Tomlins. Bouvier. Wharton.
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     Equation of condition. (Math.) See under Equation.
  
     On condition or Upon condition (that), used for if in
        introducing conditional sentences. "Upon condition thou
        wilt swear to pay him tribute . . . thou shalt be placed
        as viceroy under him." --Shak.
  
     Conditions of sale, the terms on which it is proposed to
        sell property by auction; also, the instrument containing
        or expressing these terms.
  
     Syn: State; situation; circumstances; station; case; mode;
          plight; predicament; stipulation; qualification;
          requisite; article; provision; arrangement. See State.
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conditions of sale - Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856) :

  CONDITIONS OF SALE, contracts. The terms upon which the vendor of property 
  by auction pro poses to sell it; the instrument containing these terms, when 
  reduced to writing or printing, is also called the conditions of sale. 
       2. It is always prudent and advisable that the conditions of sale 
  should be printed and exposed in the auction room; when so done, they are 
  binding on both parties, and nothing that is said at the time of sale, to 
  add to or vary such printed conditions, will be of any avail. 1 H. Bl. 289 
  12 East, 66 Ves. 330; 15 Ves. 521; 2 Munf. Rep. 119; 1 Desauss. Ch. Rep. 
  573; 2 Desauss. Ch. R. 320; 11 John. Rep. 555; 3 Camp. 285. Vide forms of 
  conditions of sale in Babington on Auctions, 233 to 243; Sugd. Vend. Appx. 
  No. 4. Vide Auction; Auctioneer; Puffer.