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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.

Does Apple impose in its distribution agreements with MNOs most favoured supplier clauses or non discriminatory clauses, providing that a subsidy or other incentives granted by the sale of a smartphone other than the iPhone would need to be granted on the same or better terms to sales of the iPhone as well?

For it is widely accepted that concepts or modes of presentation are involved in the individuation of thought-contents, given one sense of the term 'content' — the sense in which thought-content is whatever information that-clauses provide that suffices for the purposes of even the most demanding rationalizing explanation.

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".

When that is done, however, the contract must contain a clause providing that the lawyer for either party can disapprove the contract within three days of execution by both parties.

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.

The lower federal courts are in dispute over whether the Employee Retirement Income Security Act permits this kind of suit, even if the benefits plan contains what is known as a subrogation clause providing that a member cannot keep a double-recovery windfall.

That clause provides that government "shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion".

That clause provides that "Judges, both of the supreme and inferior Courts, shall hold their Offices during good Behavior".

The Internal Security (Amendment) Act 1989 also introduced section 8B(2), which is an ouster clause providing that no judicial review of orders made under the ISA shall be available save in relation to questions relating to the procedural requirements of the ISA.

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