Proviso example sentences

Related (10): condition, stipulation, caveat, limitation, rider, qualification, reservation, clause, provision, prerequisite

pro·vi·so

noun

proviso (noun) · provisos (plural noun)

  - a condition attached to an agreement:

Synonyms

condition, stipulation, provision, clause, rider, qualification, restriction, reservation, caveat, limitation, strings

"Proviso" Example Sentences

1. The new contract includes a proviso allowing for early termination.
2. The deal came with a proviso that the company had to meet certain sales targets.
3. The proposal has a proviso stating that any changes must be approved by management.
4. The agreement includes a proviso that the company is not liable for any damages.
5. The contract contains a proviso that the payment must be made in full within 30 days.
6. The agreement has a proviso that the work must be completed by the end of the year.
7. The proposal includes a proviso that the budget cannot be exceeded.
8. The policy has a proviso stating that employees must wear proper safety gear on the job.
9. The contract contains a proviso that the product must be delivered within five business days.
10. The agreement includes a proviso that the client must pay a late fee if the payment is not received on time.
11. The proposal has a proviso that all materials used must be environmentally-friendly.
12. The policy has a proviso stating that any violations will result in immediate termination.
13. The contract contains a proviso that the client must provide all necessary materials for the project.
14. The agreement includes a proviso that the company must provide a warranty for the product.
15. The proposal has a proviso stating that the client must approve any changes to the design.
16. The policy has a proviso that all employees must attend mandatory training sessions.
17. The agreement includes a proviso that the company is not responsible for any damage caused by the product.
18. The proposal has a proviso that the client must pay a deposit before work can begin.
19. The contract contains a proviso that the project must be completed within the agreed-upon timeframe.
20. The policy has a proviso that all employees must sign a nondisclosure agreement.
21. The agreement includes a proviso that the company reserves the right to terminate the contract at any time.
22. The proposal has a proviso that the company must provide regular progress reports to the client.
23. The policy has a proviso stating that all communication with clients must be documented.
24. The contract contains a proviso that the product must be tested before being delivered to the client.
25. The proposal has a proviso that the client must provide access to the worksite.
26. The agreement includes a proviso that the company must obtain all necessary permits before beginning work.
27. The policy has a proviso that employees must adhere to the company's code of conduct.
28. The contract contains a proviso that the client must approve all invoices before payment.
29. The proposal has a proviso stating that the company must have liability insurance.
30. The policy has a proviso that employees must report any incidents or accidents immediately.

Common Phases

1. I will lend you the money; proviso, you must pay me back by the end of the month.
2. You can borrow my car; proviso, you fill up the gas tank before returning it.
3. I agree to work on this project; proviso, I am compensated fairly and given credit for my contributions.
4. You can come over to my house; proviso, you respect my property and my privacy.
5. I will hire you for the job; proviso, you meet the qualifications and pass the background check.

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