Given how game-changing this is, surprisingly few insurance companies even know about this clause given the threat and opportunity it poses.
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He said most people understood that the president was speaking narrowly about Commerce Clause cases and not broadly challenging the Supreme Court's authority.
Several publishing outfits raised the alarm about a clause in Google's terms of service that states Google reserves the right to "use, host, store, reproduce, modify, create derivative works (such as those resulting from translations, adaptations or other changes we make so that your content works better with our Services), communicate, publish, publicly perform, publicly display and distribute" content uploaded to their services.
She said she thought the contract clause about abiding by church teachings meant she should be a Christian and follow the Bible.
It's the clause about weights and measures remaining uniform throughout the realm.
"When I discussed my contract, there is a clause about the IPL, but Vinnie is only to happy for us to play, if guys get selected then they'll get pats on the back, " he said.
The amendment, tabled by psychiatrist and crossbench peer Baroness Hollins, called for the words to be inserted into a clause about the duty of the secretary of state, the NHS Commissioning Board and clinical commissioning groups to improve the quality of services.
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This story and others also invariably contain quotes from environmental groups or anti-development activists who complain about the trade secret protection clause in the Texas law, but who also have expressed longtime support for a proposed federal law commonly referred to as the FRAC Act.
There are four important modern decisions about the limits of the Commerce Clause.
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In each of the recently renegotiated union labor contracts there exists a clause prohibiting anyone from complaining about executive compensation.
But Russia's Vitaly Churkin described as a significant shortcoming the lack of a clause in the draft treaty about banning the supply of weapons to non-state entities.
Carvin flips the argument about the bad old days of the commerce clause.
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"If we were (going to take over Honda) there would be a clause that would prevent me talking about it, " Branson added.
Meanwhile, the 30-day lockup clause expired, with no straight answer about funding from Firm X.
This elegant Commerce Clause argument generates, however, several odd implications about both federalism and individual rights.
Lew began his address by talking about the upcoming Christmas holiday and his personal conversations with Santa Clause.
But for you and me this case is not a theoretical exercise about federal taxing powers or the expansive use of the commerce clause.
The consitutional issue in the Obamacare individual mandate cases is all about how far Congress can push its power under the Interstate Commerce Clause.
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But Europe Minister David Lidington insisted that the so-called sovereignty clause in the bill was necessary to provide a clear statement about the status of EU law in future legal cases.
Although they weren't supposed to duke it out with Maserati for customers on the street (thanks to a clause in the contract for sale of their company), the brothers had no such qualms about creating racing cars.
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