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    proviso
    /prəˈvʌɪzəʊ/

    noun

    • 1. a condition or qualification attached to an agreement or statement: "he let his house with the proviso that his own staff should remain to run it"

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  2. a part of a legal document that states that something must happen or be done: The provisos set out in a lease cover a range of matters which a tenant should understand before signing it.

  3. Proviso definition: a clause in a statute, contract, or the like, by which a condition is introduced.. See examples of PROVISO used in a sentence.

  4. A proviso is a condition in an agreement or a clause in a document that embodies a condition or stipulation. Learn the synonyms, pronunciation, grammar and usage of proviso with examples from Collins English Dictionary.

  5. a condition that must be accepted before an agreement can be made synonym provision. Their participation is subject to a number of important provisos. He agreed to their visit with the proviso that they should stay no longer than one week. Topics Discussion and agreement c2, Permission and obligation c2. Word Origin.

  6. A proviso is something added to a document or agreement that details the terms. You might agree to buy a used car with a proviso that the fuzzy steering-wheel cover is included as part of the sale.

  7. Define proviso. proviso synonyms, proviso pronunciation, proviso translation, English dictionary definition of proviso. n. pl. pro·vi·sos or pro·vi·soes A clause in a document imposing a qualification, condition, or restriction.

  8. The meaning of PROVISO is an article or clause (as in a contract) that introduces a condition. How to use proviso in a sentence.