Sentence examples for vague provisions from inspiring English sources

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Defenders say the rules were a proper effort to define vague provisions with severe penalties.

The draft law includes vague provisions that would allow Iraqi authorities to deter legitimate criticisms of or peaceful challenges to governmental or religious officials or policies.

It said that judges and prosecutors are using "vague provisions of a 2007 anti-cyber crime law to charge and try Saudi citizens for peaceful tweets and social media comments".

Those who challenged the Oklahoma law say it has vague provisions that go beyond those in other states, barring all medicinal abortions and outlawing use of a drug to end ectopic pregnancies.

The S.E.C. relies on Section 10(b) and Rule 10b-5 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, purposely vague provisions that make the purchase or sale of any security through "manipulative and deceptive devices" illegal.

Such vague provisions leave real estate lawyers no choice but to try to craft their own warranties by inserting them into the sales contract and getting the builder to agree to them, he said.

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Outside of farmers and poultry plant operators, who have complained of severe labor shortages, the most pointed criticisms concern a legally vague provision that requires proof of immigration status for "any transaction between a person and the state or a political subdivision of the state".

[PDF] One vague provision in the bill gave the president the power to "authorize emergency measures to protect the nation's most critical infrastructure if a cyber vulnerability is being exploited or is about to be exploited".

In San Francisco, a vague provision of landlord-tenant law allows one to be evicted for creating a "nuisance".

More recently, the authorities have used Section 124B of the Penal Code, a vague provision prohibiting "activity detrimental to parliamentary democracy" against critics.

In San Francisco, a vague provision of landlord-tenant law allows one to be evicted for creating a "nuisance". Such nuisance evictions used to be rarely deployed, but now have become commonplace.

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