Synonym: article. Similar words: claustrophobic, claustrophobia, plausible, implausible, laud, laugh, cause, pause. Meaning: [klɔːz] n. 1. (grammar) an expression including a subject and predicate but not constituting a complete sentence 2. a separate section of a legal document (as a statute or contract or will).
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61. The Court of Appeal held that the oral statement overrode the exclusion clause which therefore did not form part of the contract.
62. Clause 79 provides for discount where there is only one or no resident in the property.
63. A second new clause setting out the panel's role was approved without a vote.
64. A clause in the contract states when payment must be made.
65. The exclusion clause was of no effect for this breach of an express term.
66. If an exparte injunction is to be sought the purchaser should ensure that the exclusivity clause is clear and precise.
67. Then it would be possible to set matters right and return to the correct position of Clause 9.
68. The law includes a clause which allows a delay of one and a half years for its application for some users.
69. Here was the escape clause the board was looking for.
70. That clause limits the domestic lawmaking power of Congress to issues involving interstate commerce.
71. In many cases it may be impossible to predict with certainty whether or not a particular clause will be effective.
72. Our new clause 17 would establish their entitlement to rebates, which would benefit them greatly.
73. A detailed clause by clause analysis of the Bill by a standing committee of between 1-50 M.P.s.
74. The new clause provides him with an opportunity to prove that he is a caring individual.
75. Second, the text shows that it was important to know whether the general clause applied or not.
76. The clause should also state the earliest date upon which the option may be exercised.
77. It is for this reason that a seller will usually be unable to rely on an exclusion clause printed on a receipt.
78. It therefore appears that an exclusion clause can apply,[www.Sentencedict.com] even to cases of fundamental breach and breach of fundamental term.
79. In particular, the Czechoslovakian agreement carries a cultural clause which covers conservation, training and special events alongside the audiovisual sector.
80. Repudiation of a claim under this clause can cause serious problems.
81. He has inserted a clause into his contract which bans screenwriter Joel Silver from the set while he is working.
82. An important preliminary point is that the dividing line between an exclusion clause and a disclosure clause may be thin.
83. Clause 7.4 of Precedent 3 is a simple example of such a clause.
84. She knew she would feel a good deal less proud when she told Alice about the penalty clause.
85. This clause must state the company's nominal capital, and how the capital is divided into shares.
86. Is it beyond the wit of Byers and his legal eagles to include a sunset clause in the final version?
87. The burden of proof is on the person seeking to rely on the clause.
88. It was held that clause 13 dearly imposed that fiduciary relationship upon the buyers.
89. The wider and more drastic the clause, the more care must be taken to bring it to the buyer's attention.
90. The defendants were liable to a penalty clause in the main contract if the work was not completed on time.
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