proviso Synonyms
proviso Meaning
Wordnet
proviso (n)
a stipulated condition
proviso Sentence Examples
- He agreed to the contract with the proviso that certain terms would be renegotiated later.
- The loan was approved with the proviso that the borrower provide additional collateral.
- She accepted the job offer, but with the proviso that she could work remotely two days a week.
- The agreement came with the proviso that both parties would abide by a strict confidentiality clause.
- The landlord agreed to the lease renewal with the proviso that the rent would increase by ten percent.
- They agreed to lend their support to the project, but with the proviso that their company logo be prominently displayed.
- The sale of the property was finalized, with the proviso that the buyer would assume responsibility for any existing liabilities.
- He accepted the invitation to the event, but with the proviso that he could leave early if necessary.
- The partnership was formed with the proviso that profits would be split equally among the stakeholders.
- The council approved the construction project with the proviso that certain environmental safeguards be implemented.
FAQs About the word proviso
a stipulated condition
provision, stipulation, requirement, condition, terms, contingency,exception, qualification, reservation, necessity
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He agreed to the contract with the proviso that certain terms would be renegotiated later.
The loan was approved with the proviso that the borrower provide additional collateral.
She accepted the job offer, but with the proviso that she could work remotely two days a week.
The agreement came with the proviso that both parties would abide by a strict confidentiality clause.