Sentences with phrase «clauses in»

Do not get me wrong Martial is a talent and threat but to have so many silly clauses in his deal just means Monaco wanted to take the piss out of united.
However, Brentford will now receive a fee of # 500,000 for his England debut due to international clauses in his contract.
id be all for performance - based clauses in all contracts.
The former England defender and current football pundit seems pretty sure that Arsene Wenger will offer Wilshere a new contract, with his current deal having just one year left to run, but he also thinks there could be some clauses in it relating to fitness and injury issues.
However # 30m had to be spent due to clauses in existing players contracts (deferred payments to their previous clubs) so rather than dipping in to reserves, no money was spent, presumably because it was considered the squad was good enough to achieve top four finish
Or we could try sort out our wage structure, hopefully there are clauses in there to bring the payments down if no CL football.
I anticipate, that both Alexis and Ozil have clauses in their contracts that will allow them to transfer out of Arsenal if we do not qualify for a Champions League place.
Many employers in these states, as well as in others where this sort of open sale and use is still against the law, simply decided to turn a blind eye to marijuana testing, opting instead for clear clauses in contracts that stipulate that employees may not show up for work under the influence.
AFAIK Rooney is still on the highest paid standard contact at # 250k, Ibrahimovich could've been on more, but no one knows as apparently it had all sorts of clauses in it — so Alexis will be asking for 150k more than anyone else in the EPL.
Insist on clauses in contracts that protect the club from greedy, lazy, overpaid players who think they are better than they actually are.
Time for these ADs to grow a pair and get one year buyout clauses in contracts, instead of the entire contract.
Other clubs especially Real Madrid and Barcelona put buy back clauses in their young prospects contracts when they are sold, think of Alvaro Morata (at Juventus) and Gerard Deulofeu (Everton).
The pair have buyout clauses in their contracts totaling # 155m, although United believe they can negotiate a lower cost for the two.
Clauses in their constitutions specified that their leaders — though not their members — must affirm an evangelical Christian statement of faith.
This is notwithstanding the Government's dropping of the offending clauses in order to get the bill through before the General Election.
A number of states had clauses in their constitutions upholding the inherent rights of all men but not specifically prohibiting slavery.
The facts were, chiefly, these: Jesus of Nazareth, a man anointed by the Spirit and divinely accredited by mighty works, who went about doing good, and healing all those who were oppressed by the devil (for God was with him), who was put to death by the blind and misguided authorities, religious and civil, at Jerusalem, where he was crucified — all this is preliminary and descriptive, as identifying him, like the central clauses in the Apostles» Creed.
Antonio has remarked that each of the clauses in v. 4, 5, 6, 7 begin with hoti, and somehow that is supposed to mean that they are equivalent as essential elements to the gospel.
There are no reciprocity clauses in the Convention, nor are there theories of self - defense or immunity embedded in it.
In a concluding, section Buckley turns his attention to the religion clauses in the Bill of Rights, which, he believes, provide a second point of tension in our current concern for properly identifying anti-Semitism.
There are no exit clauses in this asymmetrical mutual partnership in which God is the senior partner and the elected community is the junior partner.
Ram Jethmalani specifies the clauses in the Constitution defining Indian Secularism in his article in the Indian Express (Feb. 14, «93) on «Clearing Confusion».
Whitehead's «aims» are as multitudinous as the relative clauses in one of his sentences.
The clauses in the above program suggest possible ways of being that can be felt by the concrescing subject — for example, that Eloise is kind or that John loves her [Eloise substituted for x in (loves John x)-RSB-.
California passed a law last year that prohibited the use of confidentiality clauses in civil settlements if the «factual foundation» for the allegations involve acts that could be prosecuted as felony sexual offenses.
(If you feel the severance you've been offered doesn't meet the requirements, or the clauses in the contract you're being asked to sign are unclear, it's best to consult with a lawyer.)
California State Sen. Bill Dodd, a Democrat, has responded to Wells Fargo's arbitration stance, introducing a bill this month to override forced - arbitration clauses in contracts created through fraud.
If Greece fails to persuade enough bondholders to take voluntary losses, it may pass a law activating clauses in the bonds that would force creditors to take losses.
Plus500's embattled management approved the bid, and looks likely to go through, but the offer has various break clauses in it that would allow Playtech to walk away.
Trump wants an end to clauses in the deal that would allow Iran to enrich uranium beyond the amount usually needed for commercial power production.
Perhaps the most significant thing about the complaint is that it's based on a law that seems to allow employees to sidestep mandatory arbitration clauses in their contracts, Axios reports.
The software giant is just one among many companies that have included arbitration clauses in their employees contracts.
But as part of supporting the bill, Microsoft reviewed its own contracts and found that a «small segment of our employee population» had arbitration clauses in their agreements, he said.
The company decided it couldn't support the Gillibrand - Graham bill and continue to include or enforce arbitration clauses in its own employment contracts, he said.
A mandatory arbitration clause in her 11 - year - old employment contract prevented her from taking the matter to court, but her legal team circumvented the matter by suing Ailes personally.
Although the plan is marketed as mandatory, a clause in the budget provides an escape by stating «those already participating in a comparable workplace pension plan would not be required to enrol in the ORPP.»
«If the private plan fails and the government decided to refer to the clause in Bank Recovery Resolution Directive (a European regulation) that permits extraordinary financial support, government's popularity could be at risk of severe deterioration,» he added.
Todd writes: The moral of the story is, don't put the pay - to - play clause in the documents originally!
Expatriate Americans and green card holders who own more than 10 % of a «controlled foreign corporation» will reportedly be hit by the repatriation clause in the U.S. tax reform.
This is where a non-disparagement clause in the settlement agreement will come in handy.
In addition to mandatory arbitration, companies also frequently include a clause in their contracts that requires employees to waive their right to participate in class - action lawsuits.
Cantwell, who is now a quality ambassador for the Brewers Association, hasn't ruled out a return to brewing beer, though he would have to wait until the non-compete clause in his contract with AB InBev expires.
An overlooked clause in a note accompanying the Patriot Act seems to authorize bulk collection indefinitely for «ongoing investigations.»
The lawsuit, to be filed sometime late Tuesday in federal court in Sacramento, the California state capital, will take aim at three state laws passed last year that the Justice Department contends violate a clause in the U.S. Constitution.
Consider including an arbitration clause in your credit applications or sales contracts with overseas buyers.
A clause in the proposed tax plan announced by Republicans Thursday would end a loophole regarding private art collections.
To cover his bases, Rennick included a buyback clause in the contract.
Radius clause In exchange for all those concessions, a landlord will ask you not to open another business within a certain radius, usually 5 miles, of your store.
The Argentine star's insistence on a get - out clause in case Catalan secession means he can't compete in major - league sport is that latest symbolic twist to emerge from the region's independence push.
For Scott, a key aspect of finding the right franchisees was maintaining the charitable service clause in the company.
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