Used to state a requirement that must be met before something is allowed or agreed to.
“The discount is offered on the condition that the coupon is presented at checkout.”
“Extended hours are granted on the condition that residents notify the office in advance.”
This phrase functions much like 'provided that' and often attaches a specific requirement to a benefit described in a diagram. Since Part 2 passages frequently combine multiple conditional phrases, practice distinguishing which condition applies to which rule in the chart.
Synonyms: provided that, as long as, with the stipulation that