Similar words: restrictive, restrictively, unrestrictive, nonrestrictive, relative clause, restricting, restriction, constrictive. Meaning: n. a subordinate clause that limits or restricts the meaning of the noun phrase it modifies.
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1. A restrictive clause in the title deed limited the land use to mission purposes.
2. The present legislation of the restrictive clause in our country is far from satisfaction to the need of rapidly developing international technology trade.
3. The creation of the restrictive clause of the floating charge for the credit bank is a contractual right.
4. In the worldwide, the legislation of the restrictive clause can be divided into two types, which are legislation in developed countries and in developing countries.
5. However, the restrictive clause may neither resist against the lien, nor against the mortgage on the property purchased by the guarantor.
6. In this thesis, a brief introduction is given to the trials of International uniform legislation for the restrictive clause and the emphases is attached on the relevant rules of TRIPS.
7. In order to harmonize the divarication of developed countries and developing countries in the restrictive clause, the international society has tried times.
8. The main disputes in the case were the right of stock exchanges over market information and the effectiveness of the restrictive clause in the contract.
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