Lew began his address by talking about the upcoming Christmas holiday and his personal conversations with Santa Clause.
The case was settled in April 2003 with a confidentiality clause.
Sign a pitcher to a long-term deal at your peril, especially since insuring his contract, when possible at all, usually comes with every out clause under the sun, so to speak.
The defense is hoping that "the Second Circuit or the Supreme Court will see that this restriction on fair use of media doesn't fit with the copyright clause in the Constitution, " she said.
Lochner, which was effectively reversed in a series of post-New Deal decisions, did not involve a federal law--contrary to the president's claim--and thus had nothing to do with the Commerce Clause, which concerns only the powers of Congress.
The clause deals with restrictions on the use of shotguns by young persons.
However, the Court found a commerce clause problem with non-present sellers being subject to sales tax collection due to the existence of thousands of jurisdictions with non-uniform sales tax rules.
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Meanwhile, the 30-day lockup clause expired, with no straight answer about funding from Firm X.
"We've offered him a contract with a get-out clause if someone comes in for him, " Jones said.
There are two ways of owning property jointly in Scotland - with or without a survivorship clause in the title.
Thereafter, the reserve clause was replaced with free agency.
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But the Compact Clause takes that possibility from the unthinkable to the unconstitutional because the MSA is precisely the kind of joint state interference with federal laws that the Clause was designed to preclude.
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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During the debate, the SDLP's Alex Attwood said clause 2 of the bill, which deals with justice powers potentially lapsing by May 2012 - the "sunset clause" - created an unstable situation.
This clause provides these companies with the option to raise rates at any time, for any reason.
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The lower courts are in utter disarray on how to analyze a Commerce Clause challenge when faced with these different modes of delivery or business models.
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McCaw caved quickly but wrote a protective clause into his deal with Sprint that he would participate in any higher price eventually paid to other shareholders whenever that time came.
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After recently losing out on a bonus due to a clause in their contract with Bethesda requiring above an 85 on Metacritic for Fallout: New Vegas, the move to crowd-funding makes sense.
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As for the Welfare Clause, far from some ambiguous insertion meant to allow politicians to do whatever they wanted with our general welfare in mind, the Welfare Clause was written to ensure that any actions taken by the federal government that fell within its enumerated powers had to be considered with the general welfare of the citizenry in mind.
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Revolvers come with a "material adverse conditions" clause: If your business takes a dive (or even a dip), the bank has the right to review--and yank--your line.
Visnovsky was traded to the Islanders by Anaheim last June, and the defenseman filed a grievance to have the deal voided because he claimed a no-trade clause in his original contract with Los Angeles was valid.
The clause preventing the state from dealing with private companies did not prevent Alabama from wooing Mercedes-Benz with copious subsidies.
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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The new state law, passed in 1995 over the objections of almost every Democratic state legislator, came with an 18-month no-strike clause and made it easier to fire bad or burned-out teachers.
In it, the professors say the agreement among 46 states (four others signed their own pacts with the tobacco industry) violates the Compact Clause of the U.S. Constitution banning treaties between states.
He showed no disappointment in his playoff-free two seasons with the Sabres after waiving his no-trade clause to join the high-priced disappointments.
The clause has been amended several times, with one version presented to the House of Lords shown to have been largely drafted by music industry group the BPI.
"Chainrai has invoked a clause in a loan contract he struck with the club's third owner this year, Ali Al Faraj, giving him the right to take over 90% of the shares should they default on repayments to him, " added Farquhar.
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On the other hand, there is a clause in the International Sporting Code against interfering with the competition.
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