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Discover LudwigThe phrase "under clause" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific section or provision within a legal document, contract, or agreement. Example: "Under clause 5 of the employment contract, the employee is entitled to a yearly bonus based on performance."
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"Reproduction" under clause (1) of section 106 is to be distinguished from "display" under clause (5).
publish a list of those Nations identified under clause (i).
(ii) generally, substituting "available for distribution under clause (i)" for "contained in the annual budget established by the Corporation under clause (i)".
See also New Section 162(f)(2)(A) (providing that "identification under clause (ii) alone shall not be sufficient to make the establishment required under clause (i)").
If a subsection (k) applicant does not list any patent under clause (i)(I), the reference product sponsor may list 1 patent under clause (i)(II).
He therefore said the article also breached his privacy under clause 3 of the code.
Under clause 119, the financial case for change would come first.
A schedule shall require compliance within 18 months of a determination made under clause (iii).
A description of the projects and activities identified under clause (i).
The Secretary shall establish guidelines regarding the use of the authority under clause (i).
The Secretary shall publish in the Federal Register notice of a complaint received under clause (i).
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