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The phrase "a provision to that effect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific clause or stipulation in a legal or formal document that indicates a particular outcome or requirement.
Example: "The contract includes a provision to that effect, ensuring that all parties are aware of their responsibilities."
Alternatives: "a clause to that effect" or "a stipulation to that effect".
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Moreover, the existence of a provision to that effect is an important political signal to anyone inclined to argue that the Union is a rigid entity which it is impossible to leave.
A Eliot H. Zuckerman, a Manhattan co-op lawyer, said that all tenant-shareholders of a co-op can be required to carry homeowners insurance if the proprietary lease contains a provision to that effect.
Rep. 300, that is, of self-destruction by a sane man, not only would the policy be void, whether there were a provision to that effect or not, but even a contract that it should be valid under such circumstances was thought to be against public policy and subversive of sound morality (p. 154, L. ed. p. 698, Sup. Ct.
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Provisions to that effect exist in Germany and Japan and, by implication, in Italy.
"Most proprietary leases contain a provision to the effect that shareholders may not permit unreasonable odors to escape from their apartments into the building," Mr. Weinstein said.
There must be an express provision to that effect inserted in the state constitutions.
A provision to this effect shall be included in all legislative acts which contain such a financial reference amount.
An express provision to that effect would have been required.
Then there's the Aid Elimination Provision of the Higher Education Act, a provision that took effect in 2000.
First, an estimated 3.1 million Americans younger than 26 joined their parents' plans because of a provision that took effect in September 2010.
The 401(k) is named after the provision of federal tax law authorizing such plans, a provision that took effect in 1980.
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