- In the
United States, a
contingent election is used to
elect the
president or vice
president if no
candidate receives a
majority of the
whole number of...
- A
contingent contract is an
agreement that
states which actions under certain conditions will
result in
specific outcomes.
Contingent contracts usually...
- In finance, a
contingent claim is a
derivative whose ****ure
payoff depends on the
value of
another “underlying” ****et, or more generally, that is dependent...
- The
Bromley Contingent were a
group of
followers of the **** Pistols. The name was
coined by
Melody Maker journalist Caroline Coon,
after the town of Bromley...
- In
human perception,
contingent aftereffects are
illusory percepts that are
apparent on a test
stimulus after exposure to an
induction stimulus for an...
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Contingent work,
casual work, gig work or
contract work, is an
employment relationship with
limited job security,
payment on a
piece work basis, typically...
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Contingent sovereignty refers to the new and
still evolving theory which challenges the norm of non-intervention in the
internal affairs of countries,...
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medicine Contingent claim, in
finance Contingent fee, in
commercial matters Contingent liability, in law
Contingent vote, in
politics Contingent work, an...
- A
contingent beneficiary is
someone who
benefits from a
contingent contract; they
profit from a promise,
which may or may be fulfilled, to do or abstain...
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Contingent valuation is a survey-based
economic technique for the
valuation of non-market resources, such as
environmental preservation or the
impact of...