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A [[future perfect]] that can usually be replaced by the present:
A [[future perfect]] that can usually be replaced by the present:


:''Buyer shall not be [[obligated]] to do X [[unless and until]] Seller [[shall have]] done Y.''
:''Buyer [[shall]] not be [[obligated]] to do X [[unless and until]] Seller [[shall have]] done Y.''
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:''Buyer need not do X [[until]] Seller does Y. ''
:''Buyer need not do X [[until]] Seller does Y. ''


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Latest revision as of 11:32, 13 August 2024

A future perfect that can usually be replaced by the present:

Buyer shall not be obligated to do X unless and until Seller shall have done Y.

or

Buyer need not do X until Seller does Y.