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This clause certainly applies to Williams' rumored new love, actress Minka Kelly.
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The clause reads as follows: South Africa is a richly diverse society.
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I would be minded, therefore, to support your proposed sunset clause amendments.
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This clause is intended to protect foreign investors from discrimination by governments.
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Gabriel said Germany would try to get the clause in CETA changed.
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Force majeure is a contractclause that allows a company to miss shipments in circumstances beyond its control.
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Force majeure is a contractclause that allows a company to miss shipments due to circumstances beyond its control.
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She replied, All discoveries of scientific value are covered by contractclause twenty four, subsection (a) and (b).
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Collahuasi spokeswoman Bernardita Fernandez announced the force majeure, a contractclause that enables it to default on delivery obligations, on Wednesday.
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A number of workers have used an "Imminent Danger, Stop Work" contractclause to halt specific jobs until safety concerns are addressed.
Usage of legal clause in English
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Yet another legalclause, in the US constitution, could supposedly solve the entire problem.
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This obscure legalclause could, indeed, be all that stands between Britain's economy and a cliff edge.
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The legalclause refers to unexpected events that prevent one party to a contract from meeting its obligations.
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The industry has lifted this legalclause from the megabuck world of sports, where athletes have to sign documents giving guarantees about their physical wellbeing.
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He forced MySpace to review their terms and conditions of use after noting some ambiguous legalclauses.
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The report said although Wood only owned 24 percent of the shares, legalclauses meant he had in effect control of the business.