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A common provision is a 20-day waiting period before benefits begin.
A common provision addressing these issues is a "hell or high water clause".
The settlement, the people said, is also notable for something that it did not include: a common provision that prohibits defendants from committing future violations with fraudulent intent.
And in a moral victory for Mr. Falcone, the deal also omitted a common provision that prohibits defendants from committing future violations with fraudulent intent.
On Wednesday, David W. Garland, a lawyer representing Mr. Ailes, said, "We view this as a common provision, to further the purposes of the arbitration, and for the benefit of all parties to the arbitration".
And non-American plaintiffs are attracted by the potential of enormous damage payments in the United States and a common provision protecting them from paying legal fees even if they lose.
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Indeed, many employment lawyers say that without clear numerical benchmarks for promoting women and minorities -- a relatively common provision of discrimination settlements -- the Coke accord may not achieve the same results as some of the landmark cases before it.
A much more common provision is an income-tested social pension as, for example, in Belgium or France.
The agreements can establish rules for dividing up art, antiques, cars--anything a couple owns... Another common provision is the so-called "sunset clause," also known as the self-destruction clause.
But this was certainly not a universal – nor even a common – experience: provision of perinatal mental health services is patchy at best and, in some areas, women are having to "lie about their address" to get the help they need.
Mr Barwell raised a laugh by quoting a common law provision that "idiots" could not serve in the Commons - it would come as a surprise to some constituents, he said.
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