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On some controversial clauses, we also expressed our supportive views clearly.
Last season Exeter earned £275,000 from the sales of Troy Archibald-Henville and James Dunne, a figure which could rise depending on appearances and sell-on clauses.
Instead, they will insist on a sell-on clause so they can profit should the pair be sold on in the future.
It includes a 15% sell-on clause on any profit above £3.5m, while his former club Carlisle United will receive £470,000 from their sell-on clause.
This negates any due-on-sale clause in the mortgage.
United will retain a 50% sell-on fee clause.
Ipswich were entitled to 20% of Charlton's profit on Bent under a sell-on clause, which gave the club an initial £2.58 million.
The results show that MiniSat, a state-of-the-art SAT solver with the clause learning ability, with landmark clauses can be more efficient than it without landmark clauses on some hard planning problems.
Sheffield United and York City later agreed on an additional £15,000 fee plus a five-percentage sell-on clause.
On to clauses 30-40, which tidy up some of the radio licences in preparation for digital switchover.
"The ban on exclusivity clauses, which bind workers to one firm, is a balanced way of addressing concerns.
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