Special Conditions
nounspe·cial con·di·tionspronounced SPESH-əl kən-DISH-ənz
Last reviewed 16 April 2026
What does the noun Special Conditions mean?
Additional clauses added to a standard property contract that address the specific circumstances of a transaction. Common examples include subject-to-finance, building and pest inspection, and sale of an existing property. Special conditions override standard conditions if they conflict.
How the noun Special Conditions is used
Our conveyancer added a special condition making the purchase subject to finance and a satisfactory building inspection, which gave us an exit if either fell through.
Synonyms
additional conditions, particular conditions
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MLA citation: "Special Conditions." How to Property, 16 Apr. 2026, https://howtoproperty.com.au/definitions/special-conditions. Accessed 29 May 2026.
Chicago citation: How to Property. "Special Conditions." Last modified April 16, 2026. https://howtoproperty.com.au/definitions/special-conditions.
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