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That is how things should be with all liberty-interfering laws: automatically furnished with a sunset clause, requiring debate every time its renewal is mooted.
Going forward, the debate should focus on whether companies should be allowed to go public with finite-life dual-class structures that is, structures with a sunset clause.
Second, it needs to be set up with a "sunset" clause requiring its abolition and replacement after a set period, perhaps seven years, preferably on the basis of a referendum.
It was passed with a "sunset clause" meaning that minimum unit pricing will end in six years if MSPs at Holyrood decide it has not worked.
However, with the imbalance of power, they are calling for a quota as a temporary solution with a sunset clause to be included.
It is therefore important to couple specific legislation with a sunset clause and to list and evaluate these anti-terrorism measures.
Bloomberg maintained that the union had scuttled the deal with last-minute demands, such as a "sunset clause" that would extend the dismissal process for ineffective teachers.
Last year this was abolished without a sunset clause.
Mr Blair's suggestion of a "sunset clause" took Home Office officials by surprise.
He said that the city had not objected to a sunset clause earlier in the negotiations, and that other districts had agreed to a sunset provision.
Mulgrew insisted that the city had earlier agreed to a sunset clause.
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