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Those employees who were very detailed and precise began drafting intricate contractual clauses for the complex category.
"Big companies didn't only rely on safe harbour: they also rely on binding corporate rules and standard contractual clauses.
Fernandes says that "60%" of the squad have contractual clauses that will see their salaries reduced in the Championship, and so does the manager, Harry Redknapp.
The document also highlighted the issue of "contractual clauses that are informally referred to as 'big four only clauses,"' where banks or other corporate advisers insist that clients use a prominent firm.
However, the warm words of the IOC's hitherto unimpressive Agenda 2020 reform programme need to be converted into contractual clauses in the 2024 host city contracts if they are to have any meaning.
Evans's pledge to carry on with the show for three years was one of the contractual clauses in his deal to sell the Ginger Media Group to SMG at the end of 1999.
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The Jets' trade for Tim Tebow is being held up, and could possibly be voided, because of a contractual clause that the Jets apparently misread.
He notes that nonprofit theaters are already protected by a separate contractual clause that guarantees them a portion of the profits if their shows transfer to commercial theaters.
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