The nature of the contract may affect the rights of the parties when there is a suspensive condition.
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The Seigneur had a suspensive veto power and the right to appoint most of the island's officers.
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"' Barremitinae "'is a Suture is relatively simple, without markedly retracted suspensive lobe.
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While Charles John had the power of absolute veto in Sweden, he only had a suspensive veto in Norway.
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And although the men would be released from prison, they were not offered legal amnesty only a suspensive pardon.
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The Parliament Acts of 1911 and 1949 reduced the power of the Lords from an absolute veto to a suspensive veto.
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Pending the fulfilment of the suspensive condition, the parties are clearly in a contractual relationship from which neither may unilaterally resile.
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Under the proposed amendment the Senate would have a suspensive veto of 30 days on money bills and 45 days on all other bills.
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A suspensive condition ( or condition precedent ), therefore, is one that suspends the operation of the obligation until the condition is fulfilled.
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Because most legislation is passed by a coalition that has such an absolute majority in the Bundestag, this kind of suspensive veto rarely stops legislation.