In the UK, a form of protection and royalties are guaranteed in perpetuity by an exceptional clause in 1988 copyright legislation, but in much of the world copyright has now expired.
If you're banking on Bush's eliminating the inheritance tax, keep in mind that the tax breaks are phased in by 2010, and there is a sunset clause in 2011.
This would have meant Britain didn't get its protocol but would get a clause in the treaty, He tabled a clause which made clear that the measures in the new fiscal compact applied only to the eurozone and wouldn't undermine the single market or allow discrimination against the financial services sector of non-Euro states.
There are two ways of owning property jointly in Scotland - with or without a survivorship clause in the title.
In the event Tewoo triggers the 20% clause in 2014, Canada Lithium could deliver up to a maximum 14, 400 tons during the calendar year of 2014 and prices will be adjusted quarterly based on actual market prices, Canada Lithium said in the initial release.
That opinion does signal that, unlike Justice O'Connor, and, certainly, unlike some of the others on the current court, he will be interested, let's just say, in restricting Congress' power under the Commerce Clause in a way that could have serious implications for the Endangered Species Act and the Clean Water Act.
In Massachusetts, the National Association of Government Employees Local 282 has been one the first unions in the country to include an anti-bullying clause in collective bargaining agreements.
All of this would be impossible to prevent because if a California resident, for example, sued that Texas company in a California court, the Texas company remove the case to its home state citing the clause in the contract indicating all disputes were to be settle according to Texas law in a Texas court.
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In the absence of, say, a confidentiality or non-disparagement clause in a contract, court orders prohibiting the making of true statements are rare indeed, generally considered a violation of the free-speech provision of the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment.
"My purpose was to make a statement in support of the Second Amendment, " she said before the vote, referring to the clause in the US Constitution that mentions the right of citizens "to keep and bear arms".
But in using the Taxing Clause, the Court offered precious little in the way of limiting principles.
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The power in this clause is therefore required so that the law can be changed to allow the Church in Wales to marry same sex couples (if it were to resolve to allow it), without the need for primary legislation.
Options such as a buyout or sale of the partner's interest should be included in a buy- sell clause or, if complex, in a separate agreement.
And that's a case that involves the limits of the takings clause in the Constitution.
Gaborik waived a no-movement clause in order to allow the deal to be completed.
Allen evoked a clause in his contract which allowed him to leave the Whites.
Omega points to another clause in the copyright law that seems to say exactly that, however.
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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.
It is now enshrined, as a permanent option, through the new flexibility clause in the Amsterdam treaty.
The Argentinians included a transitory clause in their new constitution to impede Carlos Menem from running again.
California lawmakers rebuffed requests by Finra and securities-industry groups for a carve-out clause in the state's new law.
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%.
Nato ambassadors invoked a mutual defence clause in the organisation's founding treaty for the first time in its history.
It is upset at a clause in the proposed media law that would limit newspapers from buying into television.
The U.S. State Department said a termination clause in the agreement extends one year from the end of the agreement.
But Wisla chairman Bogdan Basalaj, himself a member of the Uefa rules committee, rejected Uche's interpretation of the clause in question.
Because there is no "conformity of production" clause in the Brazilian legislation, cars won't be spot-checked to ensure they meet safety laws.
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