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    1. 3) To understand a clause, we first find out its verb and next its subject/object


    2. “Every would-be salesman signs a contract which contains a penal clause: If the salesman doesn't sell enough within the first month of work, which is ''on trial'', they are not only fired without being paid but they also have to pay 50,000 drachmas to the company!” she explains with glowing eyes


    3. and a clause that lets us film the details of the case,


    4. He was also offered a promotion to the position of Head of Light Entertainment with the BBC, which would have been fabulous had someone on the board of governors not insisted on inserting a clause in his contract forcing him to keep a whole twenty percent of the schedule for factual content


    5. They checked their legal agreements through, clause by clause and swore to each other in front of various newspaper and television reporters that they would always be true, but no matter how vehemently they protested their love for one another the doubt always remained


    6. I’m not too hot on legal jargon, but it looks as though there is a clause permitting Mum to sign the whole caboodle over should she want to re-marry … the Trust would then cease and the whole lot become mine, but I’d need to talk to a solicitor about that, I think


    7. of governors not insisted on inserting a clause in his contract


    8. They checked their legal agreements through, clause by clause


    9. Going through the Trust documentation, he points out the clause which says that Mum can assign her rights under the Trust … at least I think that is the phrase he used


    10. Jameson was satisfied that the 'dire need of family' clause should exempt him since he was his own family now

    11. This was regarded, in those times, as so important an object, that it was always considered as belonging to the sovereign, and neither to the finder nor to the proprietor of the land, unless the right to it had been conveyed to the latter by an express clause in his charter


    12. It was put upon the same footing with gold and silver mines, which, without a special clause in the charter, were never supposed to be comprehended in the general grant of the lands, though mines of lead, copper, tin, and coal were, as things of smaller consequence


    13. clause in the IIT rule-book that states “…a student must not take


    14. Some years ago the different banking companies of Scotland were in the practice of inserting into their bank notes, what they called an optional clause; by which they promised payment to the bearer, either as soon as the note should be presented, or, in the option of the directors, six months after such presentment, together with the legal interest for the said six months


    15. The directors of some of those banks sometimes took advantage of this optional clause, and sometimes threatened those who demanded gold and silver in exchange for a considerable number of their notes, that they would take advantage of it, unless such demanders would content themselves with a part of what they demanded


    16. The same act of parliament which suppressed ten and five shilling bank notes, suppressed likewise this optional clause, and thereby restored the exchange between England and Scotland to its natural rate, or to what the course of trade and remittances might happen to make it


    17. A clause in the famous act of


    18. But, as the morals of the great body of the people are not yet so corrupt as those of the contrivers of this statute, I have not heard that any advantage has ever been taken of this clause


    19. Into this act it was thought worth while to insert a clause, allowing the separate traders to continue their trade till Michaelmas 1711 ; but at the same time empowering the directors, upon three years notice, to redeem their little capital of seven thousand two hundred pounds, and thereby to convert the whole stock of the company into a joint stock


    20. In Great Britain, the annual land and malt taxes are regularly anticipated every year, by virtue of a borrowing clause constantly inserted into the acts which impose them

    21. The clause means what it says, which is that Congress, and by extension the other branches of the National Government, shall do absolutely nothing either pro or con a religion, nor prohibiting the free exercise of religion


    22. On a sensible reading of the establishment clause, it is constitutionally impermissible for any federal (and, in light of the fourteenth amendment, state) court to issue any ruling whatsoever dealing with religion


    23. Martin wrote the majority opinion, asserting that Congress has the authority under the Commerce Clause to regulate the non-commerce (My comment: How can the Constitution support the Congress in regulating non-commerce behavior?) of someone who chooses not to buy health insurance


    24. (I ask: whatever happened to the first amendment clause on freedom of political speech? That clause was not written to protect non-inflammatory speech, but rather speech that has the capacity to enflame emotions


    25. " Goldwater told us that it was either Santa Clause dreams or rolled-up sleeves


    26. He would break up the reading with comments like, “Now here is a clause I have difficulty explaining because of the legalease, so please ask questions if I’m not making it clear


    27. The solicitor acting for these masquerading princes and forgers, found he could not weave a single mesh of the legal net required for a prima facie case, though he had twisted and contorted every clause of the laws relating to libel, and waded through briefs innumerable, in the hope of finding a precedent


    28. If that is not sufficient proof, I respectfully refer you to the “Sobukwe” clause enacted during the 1970s, which was a disgrace and legally designed only to keep Mr


    29. Another good clause which is standard with our contracts is to make the share value for the first year on a new venture rated zero


    30. ―untimely‖ decision to have a child, will be offered an opportunity, an escape clause if you will, to ―correct‖ their ―mistake‖

    31. If he admitted that Kay was his daughter, then she would not be bound by the servant clause of their agreement – but it could create an entirely new ransom situation


    32. Thus it is standard to have a clause in the contract dealing with continuality


    33. Every CEO had a poison-pill buyout clause in their contracts


    34. This is the so-called conscience clause


    35. The conscience clause can mean everything and nothing


    36. During the 1970s the Church of Scotland Panel on Doctrine was of a mind to ditch the Westminster Confession and substitute a much shorter Statement of Belief but without a conscience clause


    37. The more conservative evangelicals and the more liberal liberals were curiously united in their opposition to the new Statement – the former because it was a cultural step too far to cut loose from the Confession and the latter because there was no conscience clause to accompany the new Statement which, though relatively brief, was entirely orthodox


    38. It is (to me) surprising that some of those who are in the process of leaving the Kirk seem to be perfectly at ease at the possibility of joining another Presbyterian tradition that accepts the Westminster Confession without the protection of any conscience clause


    39. There is no confidentiality or privacy clause in the Constitution


    40. The term is used today to invert the “Establishment Clause,” which addressed and forbad State religion

    41. In each of the proposals there was a clause allowing the band to fire one of its members


    42. The witness said you threatened to take Terry to the cleaners in a divorce and he told you about a clause in your prenuptial agreement that would have cut you off from his income if either of you filed for divorce


    43. Each of them had a clause that would allow the band to fire one of its members


    44. Each of them had a clause enabling the band to fire one member


    45. “Is that when you told him about the clause Terry put in the contract proposals enabling him to fire one of the members?” I inquired


    46. “They also told me about the clause in the contract where Terry could fire one of the band members


    47. Terry wasn’t thinking about Ian when he put that clause in the new contract proposals about getting rid of a band member


    48. Quality manual with scope of QMS, Exclusion and inclusion with standard’s clause and scope of system to be mentioned along with process details


    49. However this clause is kept, to ensure uniformity in contents with other standards


    50. Clause 1: Scope specifies the application of this standard to Information processing organizations and details it












































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    clause article provision item proviso portion stipulation chapter