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.
The price agreed between Cairn Energy and Vedanta is 9% lower than that agreed last year for its much bigger sale, in exchange for removal of a clause that would have banned Cairn from competing with Vedanta.
Indeed, it raised last-minute objections of its own on Monday, insisting on clarification of a clause in the draft negotiating framework that says Ankara may not block the accession of EU states to international organisations and treaties.
The price of YPF bonds briefly rose with the announcement of the oil firm's nationalisation in April by Argentina's government, because of a clause demanding advanced payment in the case of an expropriation, before falling back as investors worried Argentina wouldn't much care.
Ministers have been defending the government's actions after its decision to shelve plans to sell a minority stake in Royal Mail and the loss of a Commons vote on a clause of their proposed parliamentary "clean-up" programme.
If the terms of the employment contract condition severance payments on compliance with the non-disparagement clause or unequivocally state that a breach of the non-disparagement clause will result in a forfeiture of severance or other benefits- the clause is optimized if the payments or benefits paid out to the executive director are paid out over a period of time.
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The report criticized the use of a confidentiality clause as contrary to the best interests of the public.
The judge actually, despite a lack of a severability clause in the larger legislation, severed his ruling on the mandate away from the rest of the legislation.
Instead of being a defect, the idea of almost unlimited Commerce Clause powers is a fact of the modern world.
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This is because one of the QCs who delivered that opinion is the crossbench peer Lord Pannick, who's increasingly influential in swinging the crossbench vote for or against a particular clause of a bill.
Both Austria and Germany have already talked of invoking a similar clause against Italy.
The lack of a death termination clause is not determinative, though.
"Neither the office of the attorney general nor the comptroller's office, agencies with knowledge of the settlement agreement and the secret payout, raised any objection to inclusion of such a confidentiality clause, " the report stated.
That exception is triggered in a claim of a violation of the Establishment Clause and when there is a specific legislative grant for spending that implicates the First Amendment.
He also endorsed the drafting of a "sensible conscience clause" to "honor the conscience" of doctors and other medical workers opposed to abortion.
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Peers voted by a majority of six to put a "sunset clause" in the legislation, aiming to kill off the bill after the next general election unless a future government chose to revive it, and by a majority of four to restrict the issues on which referendums would be held.
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So the plan to tax EU banks E30bn is today's latest version of a get-out clause.
Miss Middleton's complaint alleged there had been a breach of Clause 4 (harassment) of its code of practice.
But lawmakers added in a conflicts of interest clause that has bankers worried.
Moreover, there will almost certainly be an onslaught of lobbying to block a clause making new executive compensation rules retroactive.
Newcastle were not going to renew his contract in the summer and allowed him to leave in January with the insertion of a sell-on clause.
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But the Seagulls will also be due more cash should Knight move clubs for more than the sum they sold him for because of a sell-on clause.
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According to Killen, Yahoo recently modified its universal terms of service to include a clause warning users that they might encounter material that is outlawed in their country.
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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.
Ever since a monumental battle in the 1930s, in which Roosevelt's New Dealers forced the Supreme Court to back down on the issue, Congress has used an expansive reading of the commerce clause to legislate in a vast range of new areas.
There is a panoply of amendments, one of which addresses the issue of cash payments by scrap metal dealers, courtesy of Lords Bradshaw and Faulkner of Worcester, who had tried to put a clause on this issue into the Protection of Freedoms Bill.
Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness said the severity of the sunset clause was designed to prevent a lack of agreement on the creation of a justice ministry, and that there was no fallback mechanism contained either in other Northern Ireland legislation, or through Westminster.
The committee took a clause-by-clause consideration of the bill.
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