Sentences with phrase «clauses like»

For example, a court can not enforce clauses like, «No bad - mouthing of each other in front of the children.»
Hope they will cover all clauses like natural calamity, vandalism, etc
It is prudent to check on the clauses like Sub Limits, Co-payments, Waiting periods, Room Rent tariffs, Tenure, Renewability, etc. related to the policy.
Also, there are clauses like deductibles etc.; which you would have to pay before the home insurance company settles the claim.
«When courts have looked at clauses like that where they are enforceable at one time but not at another point in time they have been struck down,» says Hendrik Nieuwland of Shields O'Donnell MacKillop LLP.
Aggressive enforcement of clauses like these could put comedians out of business overnight.
Were I Speaker of the House, clauses like this would be dropped at random into unsuspecting Private Members» Bills:
You also won't find any clauses like this in our Terms and Conditions:
To compensate I've seen severability clauses like «if a provision is found to be invalid or unenforceable, the remaining...
I know that clauses like this exists mostly due to US rules as well as state laws regarding lotteries / sweepstakes and the like.
I think in many cases, the answer is no, because would YOU sign something containing clauses like these?
Watching contract clauses like hawks and refusing to sign unfair contracts, be they with publishing houses, cover designers, e-tailers, and so on.
But contracts that contain clauses like this one are not going to aid the old cause.
In addition, we need to check that the author - agent agreement doesn't include nasty clauses like interminable agency, in perpetuity, etc..
I don't see how any entity who uses clauses like that can legitimise anything.
according to adequacy advocates, vague clauses like «thorough and uniform» actually contain divinable standards that courts can compel the legislature to meet.
But the NDC Minority has downplayed this argument saying the agreement as existed in the past, did not have the same clauses like the current one that gives the US unlimited access to Ghana's military facilities.
It is much easier to simply not use software with clauses like that, than to take the risks using it involves.
While many states» laws contain exempting clauses like Alaska's, these will not avail them if they are found to be state actors by virtue of their government ties.
Cech is our best and first option at the present moment, Szczesny + Ospina are the future first options, therefore if we sell one of the future options Mr Wenger would be smart to insert the BUY BACK Clause like what Madrid has done wuth Juventus on Morata.
He did not get a total privacy clause like many states have, however.
It's not as bad as handing them the copyright, but a clause like that isn't good.
Particularly one with a clause like what you wrote in it?
I haven't heard of a clause like that before.
I don't think I would ever sign a contract with a clause like that, and as a new writer, I have zero confidence I would be able to negotiate that clause away.
Some lenders may allow you to keep the car, even if there's clause like this in your agreement.
Frankly, I'd also like to see a decent / in - depth explanation of how / why a policy clause like this even exists, how common is it, and what was the original rationale / benefit in selecting policies of this type.
Various game shows and other contests have a rules clause like this within their official rules: NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROMOTION.
Whether you're considering signing a contract with an ADR clause like this, or you're facing a dispute and you're looking for alternatives to going to court, here's an overview on ADR methods to help you move forward.
How much leg does a clause like this stand on the courts?
The intent of a clause like this is to prohibit an oral modification of the contract, for example, by a salesman, from having legal effect.
Usually a clause like that means that you agree that you had an opportunity to confer with a lawyer before signing the contract and despite having that opportunity decided to go ahead and sign it without receiving legal advice.
Zivotofsky v. Kerry: The Supreme Court Should Avoid the Vesting Clause Like the Plague (Oct. 29, 2014), at http://www.lawfareblog.com/2014/10/the-supreme-court-should-stay-far-away-from-the-vesting-clause-in-zivitofsky/
An example of the text in a clause like this is: «all disputes between Carrier Name and the insured will be resolved in Florida».
An indisputability clause like sec 45 (as it is attached to Life insurance) should also be attched with GIC and Health Insurance.
Using a clause like the one stated in the article solves this problem and is in both clients interest given the current standard of writing conditional offers.
There is no reason, therefore, for us to demand or ask for some clause like the escalation clause formats to be «banned».

Not exact matches

Legally, of course, guys like Ghomeshi and Rice often have a «morals clause» written into their contracts — clauses that permit their employers to terminate them if they cause substantial embarrassment to the organization.
Bosses, unsurprisingly, liked this idea very much and, in the 300 years since, non-compete clauses have become a blanket salve for paranoid employers.
With headaches like natural disasters, rising wages in China, and a financial domino effect gripping economies around the world — not to mention recession - induced protectionism like U.S. President Barack Obama's jobs bills with their Buy American clauses — have we reached the limits of the global integration that has propelled the world economy since the end of the Cold War?
Like the Geller and Rosenfeld Consulting Agreements, the Blanton Consulting Agreement includes a clause broadly releasing MSMB Funds and Shkreli.
Like the Geller Consulting Agreement, the Rosenfeld Consulting Agreement includes a clause broadly releasing his claims against MSMB Funds and Shkreli.
Others, like Andy Grewal, do not believe that mere ownership of assets triggers the Emolument Clause.
Trade agreements like NAFTA fall squarely within the constitutional powers of Congress under the Commerce Clause of the US Constitution.
The interpretation of the no religious test clause propounded by good people like Bill Bennett and William McGurn would put it at odds with at least two clauses of the First Amendment.
Just like Santa Clause or Leprechauns, it is all make - believe.
Go to Sunday school again; they never talked about things like Easter bunnies or Santa Clause.
He told Premier: «It might be just talking about an issue - and that's an important thing - or it might be something more tangible, like getting behind a clause and talking... [about] how their church might be able to help.»
Then you continue to justify that easy out conclusion by putting God in the same category as Santa Clause, the Easter Bunny, or the Flying Spagetti Monster since you can't prove that they don't exist and it's ridiculous to believe in those ergo that automatically means that is just as ridiculous to believe in a God, like a one conclusion fits all scenario even though that scenario still doesn't change the fact that you are concluding something that can not be proven.
It's not real, just like Santa Clause.
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