CONTINGENT, a. 1. Falling or coming by chance, that is, without design or expectation on our part; accidental; casual. On our part, we speak of chance or contingencies; but with an infinite being, nothing can be contingent.2. In law, depending on an uncertainty; as a contingent remainder.CONTINGENT, n. 1. A fortuitous event; that which comes without our design, foresight or expectation.2. That which falls to one in a division or apportionment among a number; a quota; an equal or suitable share; proportion. Each prince furnishes his contingent of men, money and munitions.
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