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A common provision is a 20-day waiting period before benefits begin.
A common provision addressing these issues is a "hell or high water clause".
A much more common provision is an income-tested social pension as, for example, in Belgium or France.
The settlement, the people said, is also notable for something that it did not include: a common provision that prohibits defendants from committing future violations with fraudulent intent.
And in a moral victory for Mr. Falcone, the deal also omitted a common provision that prohibits defendants from committing future violations with fraudulent intent.
On Wednesday, David W. Garland, a lawyer representing Mr. Ailes, said, "We view this as a common provision, to further the purposes of the arbitration, and for the benefit of all parties to the arbitration".
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The EU has reinforced its strategic approach, linking all ESI funds under common provisions and a set of guiding principles, the Common Strategic Framework (CSF), as well as establishing eleven Thematic Objectives on which ESI Funds support should be concentrated.
"There are several common provisions in the proprietary lease that govern responsibility," he said.
They are common provisions that have been adopted and utilized for decades in the vast majority of the states.
Common provisions in the leases require gas companies to restore the land to its original state after drilling ceases and to assume all liability for any water contamination.
Two of the most common provisions in unpriced rounds are "discounts" and "valuation caps".
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