Sentence examples for clauses under which from inspiring English sources

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In selling products, device companies have required hospitals to sign contracts that contain confidentiality clauses under which facilities agree not to disclose what they paid for the product.

Most of these international agreements have sunset clauses, under which their provisions remain in force for a further 10 or even 20 years, even if the treaties themselves are cancelled.

"The agreements retailers conclude with vendors usually contain hold-harmless clauses under which HTC would have to bear the costs and risks of any such legal issues,"he wrote.

Despite these efforts, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson later told Fox News that the terms had to be changed or the deal would be scrapped, singling out the so-called sunset clauses under which some curbs on Iran's nuclear program are incrementally lifted from 2025 – as the main issue.

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Its biggest weapon is a safeguard clause under which Bulgarian court decisions would no longer be automatically recognised in other member states.

The Government has a get-out clause under which it could insist that the powers were not "significant" and would not need a national vote.

Other proponents of a constitutional deus ex machina have offered a more modest interpretation of the public debt clause, under which only actual default (as opposed to any action that merely increases the risk of default) is impermissible.

Under another UK proposal, there could be a "sunset clause" under which cases would be thrown out if they could not be decided within a time limit of one or two years.

Bratza said he was glad that some of the other initial UK proposals such as fees and the "sunset clause" under which cases which had not been settled could be ignored after a certain period – had been dropped.

At the heart of these contracts is a "stabilisation of law" clause, under which the consortium will be compensated for any economic harm caused to it by changes in the legal regimes governing the project.In this section From big business to big government Year of the mouse Rights and wrongs The benefits of Woodworm Anyone for telly?

Lastly, in the majority of publishing agreements there is an option clause under which the author undertakes to give the publisher the first offer of his "next literary work suitable for publication in book form," usually with the addition that if, after a stipulated time, no terms shall have been agreed on for its publication the author is free to submit it elsewhere.

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