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Some clauses stipulate that name ownership applies even after contracts expire or artists die.
Other clauses stipulate that sentences handed down by Colombian courts are not to be exceeded by foreign ones, and that no penalty can be imposed for crimes committed before extradition became law.For all the American criticism of him, and in the face of widespread intimidation and corruption at home, President Samper has in fact taken significant steps against drug-trafficking.
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The lawsuit took direct aim at contract clauses stipulating that no insurance companies could obtain better rates from the providers than Blue Cross.
Then, further delaying Mr Echegaray's case, his lawyers invoked a clause stipulating that a convict must be executed within 18 months of his sentence being confirmed.
For instance, China's laws for joint ventures between local and foreign companies include a clause stipulating that the parties are to share profits and losses in proportion to their investment.
Theft is covered in all homeowner insurance policies, but most have a clause stipulating that a home left vacant for more than 30 days may not receive full coverage.
A "joint-survivor" clause stipulates that if the husband dies first, the annuity continues to pay out to his wife through her lifetime, while another provision leaves some of the remaining principal to other heirs.
A judge later ordered the executives to return shares worth nearly $558 million because the plan did not contain a clause stipulating that the number of shares would be adjusted in case of stock splits.
The clause stipulates that if shareholders accounting for more than 30% of the voting rights are found to act in concert to push their agenda, they are required to launch a full takeover of the company or face a fine.Mr Frenzel could have hoped for a decision by BaFin to investigate whether TUI's shareholders had fallen foul of this rule.
The morals clause stipulates that a team can void a contract if the player fails, refuses or neglects to "conform his personal conduct to standards of good citizenship, good moral character (defined here to mean not engaging in acts of moral turpitude, whether or not such acts would constitute a crime), and good sportsmanship".
You could add to the principle a clause stipulating that a "sufficient physical cause" is one that's sufficient in virtue of its physical properties (see also §5.4).
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