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Discover LudwigThe phrase "covered under clause" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in legal or technical writing to refer to a specific section or provision within a larger document or contract. Example: "The terms and conditions for refunds are covered under clause 5.2 of the contract." In this example, the phrase "covered under clause" is used to indicate that the specific information about refunds can be found in clause 5.2 of the contract.
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Industry officials said travelers in Iceland might be covered under clauses for natural disasters if the volcanic effects washed away roads there.
analog video cassette recorder that records using an NTSC format video input and that is not otherwise covered under clauses (i) through (iv), unless such device conforms to the automatic gain control copy control technology.
A panel of federal judges ruled that sexual reassignment surgery was covered under a constitutional clause guaranteeing medical care as a basic right.
Shortly afterwards, Kinslow's services were kept exclusive as the team listed him among those players covered under the reserve clause.
According to Cottrol, Supreme Court precedent says that generally trade within a single state that affects trade in a given industry nationwide is covered under the commerce clause, even if a particular transaction occurs entirely in one state.
She was covered under an uninsured motorist clause in her father's car insurance policy.
In this Example 2,IssuerN violates this paragraph (e)(1) because the group health insurance coverage restricts benefits (a rule for eligibility under paragraph (b)(1)) based on whether a dependent is confined to a hospital or other health care institution that is covered under an extension of benefits clause from a previous issuer.
It's covered under Obamneycare.
Is wine covered under FSMA?
Of course, the Hampton Roads tunnel is only one of several projects covered by the clause.
Such further grant or agreement is effective with respect to all of the persons in whom the right it covers has vested under clause (2) of this subsection, including those who did not join in signing it.
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