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There were also antisemitic clauses which cancelled loan arrangements freely entered into – by the barons again.
The EU-Israel Association agreement carries clear human rights clauses which have never been invoked.
The Coalition outlawed "exclusivity clauses" which prevented people working elsewhere employers when their "zero hours" employer did not need them.
International deals involving India often contain clauses which state that disputes be arbitrated outside India, with its clogged courts.
"They conceded all the controversial clauses which we had concluded were unconstitutional," Mr. Zvogbo said in a telephone interview.
Governments are fond of Henry VIII clauses, which leave them free to fill in the gaps later on.
So-called collective action clauses, which allow a majority of bondholders to agree to a debt restructuring, should be part of that tool kit, Mr. Padoan said.
They also want to make sure their contracts contain "no-fault divorce" clauses, which make it easier for investors to remove a general partner or terminate the partnership.
Most now include collective-action clauses (which let a supermajority of bondholders change theterms); some have aggregation clauses (allowing those decisions to apply across different bond series).
There is, for instance, the proliferation of "conscience clauses," which allow medical professionals to refuse to conduct procedures that they disapprove of.
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