Sentence examples for clause provides that from inspiring English sources

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The speech or debate clause provides that "for any speech or debate in either House," a member of Congress "shall not be questioned in any other place".

If the age of the insured was misstated when the policy was taken out, the misstatement-of-age clause provides that the amount payable is the amount of insurance that would have been purchased for the premium had the correct age been stated.

That Clause provides that the "Senate shall have the sole Power to try all Impeachments". But before we reach the merits of such a claim, we must decide whether it is "justiciable," that is, whether it is a claim that may be resolved by the courts.

This clause provides that, notwithstanding a termination, a derivative work prepared earlier may "continue to be utilized" under the conditions of the terminated grant; the clause adds, however, that this privilege is not broad enough to permit the preparation of other derivative works.

According to Michael Noland, partner in the law firm of Kahn, Soares & Conway, LLP of Hanford, Calif., "the 'no contest clause' provides that if any beneficiary contests or attacks the will or revocable trust or any its provisions, any share or interest in your estate given to that contesting beneficiary is revoked.

He told the BBC Radio 4's World at One: "What we have got is just a commitment to try to work towards agreed solutions and if there are no agreed solutions then the clause provides that the UK will maintain full alignment with the rules of the internal market which support north-south cooperation.

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We have a lease clause providing that money unspent from the ground rents will, long-term, be recycled into site improvements.

Another treaty that was made with France, in 1918, contained a clause providing that, in the event that the Grimaldi dynasty should become extinct, Monaco would become an autonomous state under French protection.

In fact, since the form contract used in the New York City area contains a clause providing that things like chandeliers, door mirrors, awnings, television aerials, weather vanes, Venetian blinds, window treatments and even outdoor statuary are being sold with the house, it is necessary to specifically eliminate any of those items that will not remain.

Section 601(b)(1) of the 1996 Act is an antitrust-specific saving clause providing that “nothing in this Act or the amendments made by this Act shall be construed to modify, impair, or supersede the applicability of any of the antitrust laws.” 110 Stat.

It did not, however, expressly pre-empt state regulation, and contained a "saving clause" providing that "[n]othing... in this chapter shall in any way abridge or alter the remedies now existing at common law or by statute, but the provisions of this chapter are in addition to such remedies". 49 U. S. C. App.

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