Allen evoked a clause in his contract which allowed him to leave the Whites.
There's a clause in the Constitution that says Congress has the power to regulate interstate commerce.
There is a clause in the deal that off-take volumes could increase by 20% in 2014.
The Samper government says it is determined to see such a clause in the law.
The new offer also includes a clause that would protect MCI stockholders if Verizon's stock price drops.
There would have to be a clause excluding any country manifestly unqualified to join when 2005 came.
Australians voted overwhelmingly then to repeal a clause that had excluded aborigines from being counted in the census.
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On the other hand, there is a clause in the International Sporting Code against interfering with the competition.
He represented himself, and inserted a clause in the purchase agreement that the commission would not exceed 4%.
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Two-thirds of Spanish wage contracts contain a clause that compensates workers, at least in part, for unexpected inflation.
This is a clause placed so awkwardly as to create ambiguity or misunderstanding.
It is upset at a clause in the proposed media law that would limit newspapers from buying into television.
Usually Congress includes a clause that clearly defines its intent in that event.
In each of the recently renegotiated union labor contracts there exists a clause prohibiting anyone from complaining about executive compensation.
The offer letter also included a clause stating that the offer was extremely generous and that Minshew deserved no equity.
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Moreover, there will almost certainly be an onslaught of lobbying to block a clause making new executive compensation rules retroactive.
Pressure is growing to include a clause to demutualise the exchange in order to loosen the grip of the brokers.
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There has to be a contract for a contract to include a clause preventing the consumer from joining a class action.
SAM, has inserted a clause insisting that all land so purchased would be open to hunting unless existing law says otherwise.
"If we were (going to take over Honda) there would be a clause that would prevent me talking about it, " Branson added.
It has inserted a clause, for instance, that in effect ensures Japan's cosseted farmers would be exempt from any free-trade deal with America.
Japan, however, is allowed to hunt between 300-400 minke whales annually in the sanctuary under a clause allowing a long-term scientific research program.
Last month parliament slipped a clause into the 2008 budget providing tax breaks to businessmen and women who refuse demands for protection money.
If there is such a clause, the house will automatically pass to the surviving owner irrespective of whether or not there's a will.
The offer included a clause that gave Berkshire an out in the event of "war or armed hostilities" that involved the U.S. even indirectly.
In their condominium deed, we added a clause that the residents would own the common area, the ground floor and part of the mezzanine.
The French economy minister Laurent Fabius said that "no European" could accept such a clause, as it implies a pre-determined end-point for the negotiation.
"There is a clause which the ECB has put as part of the players' contract, that's what I have been given to understand, " said Modi.
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