Clause
in sentence
182 examples of Clause in a sentence
That
clause
was obviously ignored.
To understand how this process began and how it continues today, we can look at the Constitution of the United States: article two, section one,
clause
two of the constitution.
What if those A-listers simply added an equity
clause
or an inclusion rider into their contract?
They tell me, 'Oh, that
clause
will not work for us in our environment.
How many of you out there know whether or not you have a forced arbitration
clause
in your employment contract?
This episode is the first major failure since 'Escape
Clause'
.
Okay, during this past thanksgiving break, whilst having the whole family together everybody decided to go see a movie, and since Fred
clause
was voted majority, thats what we went and say.
Some of the real-life elements of the Snyder-Gray story were captured by Cain - the old age and indifference of Albert Gray, Ruth's high sex drive, Ruth and Judd's passionate affair and complicity in the murder and that famous double indemnity insurance
clause.
It offers the chance to see a roster of talented stars working on such obfuscated material that their only get-out
clause
is to overact to epidemic levels.
Another movie with Christopher "There's a
clause
in my contract that says I have to be in at least one scene of every movie" Walken where he wastes his talent.
The Grinch, the Rankin-Bass stuff, a Christmas carol, Santa
clause
3? this is obviously the most boring film i ever saw (folowing Bee movie and Pinocchio 3000).
the series is about adding laws to Santa Claus (exciting enough!) this one adds in Jack frost (played by Martin short) trying to take Santa's place. he does this using the "escape
Clause"
.
College basketball coach Roy McCormick is almost banned for life due to his aggressive behavior, but as his agent finds a
clause
in the rules that he must have another chance first, he ends up training a middle school team, the Mount Vernon Junior High School Smelters.
Don Johnson must have had an ironclad no - cancellation
clause
in his contract because the show was mired in the bottom of the Nielsens.
Jeremy finds out that he'll receive his Uncle's inheritance due to the fact that his mother is dead and her share will go to him thanks to a
clause
in Hendrick's will.
There are strong reasons to believe that Trump has committed serious tax evasion (as the New York Times recently outlined) and has illegally enriched his family as president (a lawsuit that the courts have allowed to proceed alleges violations of the emoluments
clause
of the Constitution).
ChevronTexaco recently negotiated an agreement with Nigeria and Sao Tome that includes a transparency
clause
requiring publication of company payments in the joint production zone.
After just two days of negotiations, the Maastricht Treaty’s no-bailout clause, which Germany once had made a condition for giving up the Deutsche Mark, was defunct.
In order to overcome the no-bailout clause, Sarkozy and other European leaders dramatized the decline of southern European governments’ bonds and the corresponding increase in interest-rate spreads.
In theory, the Norway option – membership of the European Economic Area – could be stretched to include a Liechtenstein-type protocol on limiting residency permits, or involve use of the EEA’s safeguard clause, which might allow restrictions on migration if inflows rose too quickly.
And EEA negotiations should begin on the basis that our membership would include a protocol on migration and the ability to use the safeguard
clause
if pressures grow.
That moment became a turning point for NATO, not only because it spurred the first invocation of the collective-defense clause, Article 5, but also because the
clause
was invoked against an amorphous non-state entity in the mountains of Afghanistan.
The ECB was chosen as the Single Supervisory Mechanism, despite the wafer-thin legal basis (an ambiguous
clause
in the Lisbon Treaty) for its new responsibilities.
Such a move would be met with a potential legal challenge, based on the impeachment
clause
or other constitutional limits.
The new EU-Ukraine agreement should include a beefed-up solidarity clause, building on the 1994 Budapest Memorandum, whereby the EU would consult and assist Ukraine in case of challenges to its territorial integrity and sovereignty.
As it stands, the US-South Korea relationship operates on the basis of something like the North Atlantic Treaty’s collective-defense clause, Article 5: any North Korean aggression against South Korea will, it is assured, be met by the combined forces of South Korea and the US.
Griesa idiosyncratically reinterpreted the pari passu, or equal treatment,
clause
in the debt contracts to mean that “vulture” funds refusing to participate in the earlier debt exchange should receive not 30 but 100 cents on the dollar.
First, they could clarify the pari passu clause, specifying that it guaranteed comparable treatment for existing bondholders, not for existing bondholders and earlier bondholders whose claims were already extinguished.
First, instead of a sunset
clause
that would have forced a renegotiation every five years, the parties agreed to a 16-year sunset, with a review of the arrangement every six years.
Their litigation strategy took advantage of a standard contractual
clause
(called pari passu) intended to ensure that all claimants are treated equally.
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