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He also says the auto-renew clause is hardly hidden in the contract.
So we don't have the necessary conditions to activate the clause to renew my contract.
Some states do have renewal clauses that require that the lien be renewed or it may automatically expire.
It was only in 1813, when the company's charter was renewed, that a clause was inserted requiring the governor-general to devote not less than 100,000 rupees annually to the education of Indians.
If I were to sell the unit without terminating the lease, would the buyer be able to use that clause to decline to renew for a second year?
From 1879 to 1976, the owners maintained a reserve clause enabling them to renew players' contracts for a year at the prior season's salary.
Atletico Madrid are ready to consider selling 30-year-old central defender Miranda for less than his £21.9m release clause if Manchester United renew their interest in the Brazil international.
He contends that the original lease included a clause that allows him to renew and has hired a lobbyist to promote his view in Washington.
For nearly a century club owners maintained a "reserve clause", which enabled them to renew a player's contract for a year at the previous season's salary if the two sides could not agree on a new deal.
The government rejected calls from opposition MPs for part 2 of the Bill to include a sunset clause (a clause that repeals legislation at a specified date unless action is taken to renew it) on the basis that "emergency regulations contain their own sunset clause: they lapse in 30 days".
Even the tougher new policies of specialty boards do not usually apply to older physicians, who, because of "grandfather" clauses, are not required to renew their certification -- an expensive, time-consuming process.
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