on condition that



on condition that

Provided that, with the restriction that, as in She said she'd help with the costumes on condition that she would get ten free tickets to the play . The use of the noun condition in the sense of "stipulation" dates from the late 1300s, and the precise phrase from the early 1500s.
See also: condition, on

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Dafna-Hebrew
NydiaNID-ee-ə (English)English (Rare), Spanish, Literature
Bernt-Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
JedJEDEnglish
BÉRenger-French
Hadad-Near Eastern Mythology