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We exist for them.
Lullabies exist for a reason.
THUMP reached out to Tomorrowland to ask if such a clause existed in the terms and conditions for ticket purchases.
The post-1982 tension between the relatively new power of appointed judges to interpret/enforce/overturn the laws crafted by elected politicians was never resolved, so the notwithstanding clause exists as a kind of failsafe for parliamentary supremacy.
When Hammam purchased the club from Noades in 1981, Wimbledon also owned the ground at Plough Lane; a pre-emption clause existed, however, which reserved the site for "sports, leisure or recreational purposes" only.
A stronger version of the clause exists in the United States and Irelandd), where all healthcare providers can claim for exemptions on religious grounds.
Although there is no coinsurance clause as such in the ocean marine policy, losses are settled as though a 100 percent coinsurance clause existed.
Apple has said this clause existed to guarantee that Apple customers got the lowest e-book prices.
And it's tucked away for good reason: A lot of people would probably think twice about signing if they knew the clause existed.
While no right to travel per se exists for Americans, there is a basic assumption, rooted in the Citizenship Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment and the due process clause of the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution that Americans have something between an expectation, an entitlement and an implied right to return to the United States from abroad, rooted in the concept of citizenship.
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