Exact(1)
There is a typical exception to the confidentiality clause in the agreement that stipulates it does not apply if the parties are presented with "a valid subpoena".
Similar(7)
"The policy should further consider whether all future funding agreements should contain a clause that stipulates that it is a condition of Australia Council funding that the applicant does not unreasonably refuse private sector funding, or does not unreasonably terminate an existing funding agreement with a private partner," Brandis wrote.
"Just put that in there and stipulate it.
The term sheet is not a legally binding document except in that it stipulates that you can't shop the deal around for 30 days.
"It can only remain legally valid if it expressly stipulates that it is 'written in contemplation' of that marriage.
The union believes the current collective bargaining agreement stipulates that it must be decertified before the expiration of the deal, and it would have to do so before the end of business on the final day of the deal.
The Kenya National Draft Disaster Policy stipulates that it is the duty of the government to protect its citizens from disasters (GOK, 2011).
The Act stipulates that it is now necessary to 'recognise animals as sentient' and that owners must 'attend properly to the welfare of those animals'.
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