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Resolutory condition

Contractual clause giving one party the right to rescind the contract if the other breaches the agreed obligation, recovering the property or performance delivered. In property sales, it is registered to have effect against third parties. Distinct from a suspensive condition, which defers the right's creation.

Art. 1124 CC

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