Subject-To Condition
nounsub·ject-to con·di·tionpronounced SUB-jekt-too kən-DISH-ən
Last reviewed 16 April 2026
What does the noun Subject-To Condition mean?
A clause in a property contract that makes the sale conditional on a specific event occurring (such as loan approval or a satisfactory building inspection). If the condition is not met within the agreed timeframe, the buyer can terminate the contract and recover their deposit.
How the noun Subject-To Condition is used
Our solicitor added a subject-to-finance condition giving us 14 days to get formal loan approval before the contract became binding.
Synonyms
conditional clause, contract condition, contingency clause
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MLA citation: "Subject-To Condition." How to Property, 16 Apr. 2026, https://howtoproperty.com.au/definitions/subject-to-condition. Accessed 30 May 2026.
Chicago citation: How to Property. "Subject-To Condition." Last modified April 16, 2026. https://howtoproperty.com.au/definitions/subject-to-condition.
APA citation: How to Property. (2026, April 16). Subject-To Condition. https://howtoproperty.com.au/definitions/subject-to-condition