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He believed there were clauses in the EBA that took away the CFA's ability to run its own operation.
"In the terms of the licence there were clauses allowing Sony to automatically update or even erase operating systems that were not those provided by Sony".
"The amounts came to about R27m (just over $3m) per city, but there were clauses that would allow for further costs that could be decided upon by Safa and the LOC so you don't know what the final bill would be to the city".
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Still, there are clauses that seem to allow the Emanuel administration to reopen the contracts in 2012.
In this case, however, the contract seems open to interpretation, and both sides say there are clauses in it to support their arguments.
There are clauses in their contracts about get-in and get-out times – crucial when you're doing months of one-night touring.
There are clauses in the published document that simply have no place in a project that will stay within the NHS.
He advises making sure you have thought about what your position is, what the other party's position is likely to be, and to get legal advice if there are clauses in the contract that you're unsure about.
That, too, is typical of stagehands: Sons have followed their fathers into the unions for generations— and there are clauses in the stagehands' contract that are nearly 100 years old.
This relates to what we are arguing for here, i.e., there are clauses which have a verbal sense that are used to make something happen.
"The club was good to offer him a position initially and there's clauses in there which he has already triggered for a second year in terms of run-scoring.
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