A constructive condition, also known as an implied condition, is not explicitly stated but is inferred by the court to ensure fairness or to reflect the presumed intentions of the parties. These conditions generally involve the sequence of promised performances. For example, if one party's performance logically depends on the other party's performance, a constructive condition may ensure that the dependent performance occurs first. This differs from an express condition, which is explicitly stated in the contract.
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