Sentence examples for clause provision that from inspiring English sources

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EU defence ministers meeting in Brussels made their offer using an EU treaty mutual defence clause provision that provides for "aid and assistance" in the event of an attack.

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Norway, China and Japan led other fishing nations in calling for smaller reserves, and for "sunset clause" provisions that would allow for the possibility of eventual commercial exploitation of the areas.

Greece will still need to impose so-called collective action clauses provisions that will force the holdouts to accept the offer.

Palmer spent seven years on the professional tour before the Professional Golfers Association rescinded the Caucasian clause —a provision that allowed only Caucasian professional golfers — in 1961.

They point to a clause in the provision that specifically mentions voting as among Liberty's full ownership rights.

Parliament rejected the opposition's attempts to remove several other clauses, including the provision that prevents students from "expressing support or sympathy" to an unlawful society or organization the university deems unsuitable.

Gary Marbut, a gun rights advocate in Montana who wrote the Firearms Freedom Act, said that such laws were "a vehicle to challenge commerce clause power," the constitutional provision that has historically granted broad authority to Washington to regulate activities that have an impact on interstate commerce.

Major clauses or provisions that are fairly standardized are (1) the perils clause, (2) the "running down" clause, or RDC, (3) the "free of particular average," or FPA, clause, (4) the general average clause, (5) the sue and labour clause, (6) the abandonment clause, (7) coinsurance, and (8) express and implied warranties.

On the day that Trump spoke in Wisconsin, the Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), a prominent legal watchdog group, expanded a federal lawsuit that accuses Trump of violating the emoluments clause of the Constitution, a provision that restricts officeholders from receiving gifts and favors from foreign interests.

But there is an establishment clause in the first amendment, a provision that prohibits Congress from adopting laws "respecting an establishment of religion".

"The Constitution contains something called the Supremacy Clause," Scalia said, referring to a provision that says state laws are trumped by federal ones.

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