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CSnow Posted 9 years ago
Vocabulary

In no event

Hello,

Could I get some help to understand the following expression?

I don't understand the expression "in no event" well

"in no event less than $100 per month"

"in no event later than 20 days"

I have been trying to find out the exact meaning, but now I got confused

Thank you very much for your help in advance.

CTS

  

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"in no event less than $100 per month" (no matter what happens, the amount will be $100 a month, or more) "in no event later than 20 days" (no matter what happens, the specified action must be done within 20 days) Language like this is used in agreements where circumstances may affect the amount of time or money or other thing involved, but the agreement specifies a particular minimum or maximum amount of time, money, etc. that is allowed, regardless of the circumstances.

  • "in no event less than $100 per month" (no matter what happens, the amount will be $100 a month, or more) "in no event later than 20 days" (no matter what happens, the specified action must be done within 20 days) Language like this is used in agreements where circumstances may affect the amount of time or money or other thing involved, but the agreement specifies a particular minimum or maximum amount of time, money, etc.
  • that is allowed, regardless of the circumstances.
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"in no event less than $100 per month" (no matter what happens, the amount will be $100 a month, or more)

"in no event later than 20 days" (no matter what happens, the specified action must be done within 20 days)

Language like this is used in agreements where circumstances may affe

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