I've heard in job contracts there can be
clauses saying that all intellectual property created by the employee during their employment, belongs to the company, regardless if it's done during hours they are not working.
You can put in
clauses saying what happens during a divorce and indicate if either party will be accepting alimony in a divorce.
To this, the Establishment
Clause says no.
Sell him to West Ham with a buy - back
clause I say, so when Debuchy leaves we just bring him in.
But the # 56m release
clause said to be placed on Gimenez's head by his parent club Ateletico de Madrid, is the stumbling block that's making Arsenal to baulked away from submitting a bid for the 21 year old Uruguayan international cenre - back.
The Commerce
Clause says that Congress has the power to regulate anything that will have an impact on the nation's economy as a whole.
In his statement, Donovan slammed the Assembly's handling of the settlement with the staffers because of a confidentiality
clause he said was put in mainly to protect Lopez.
There are ranges of normal on the test results for reverse T3, but there is usually
a clause saying it's not been studied enough to determine it's accuracy.
This clause says that if the book sells a certain amount, the royalty rate will increase.
And, he suggested, «if your e-book
clause says you can't sell an e-book with a price under 50 % of the print edition — you might want to modify that clause» in order to work with China Mobile.
A cross-collateralization
clause says the lender can repossess a car if you are late on a different loan product.
There is
no clause saying the dog can be rehomed either inside or outside the county.
There is, however, a conditional
clause saying, in essence, «help us out here and we'll up that reduction to 25 %.»)
To add extra protections against someone coming along and changing it is to add
another clause saying that the licensee is not permitted to make changes to the software provided.
A severability
clause says, in effect, «anything here that turns out to be bullshit is null and void and ignored.
But Daniels noted that the foreign emoluments
clause says «no person holding any office of profit or trust under them, shall, without the consent of the Congress, accept any present, emolument, office, or title, of any kind whatever, from any king, prince or foreign state.»
The clause says that the law can permit a limitation on freedom of speech if it can be justified as being a reasonable limit in a free and democratic society.
Just because the entire clause would (in case of legal dispute) be in evidence, the rest of
the clause says:
It does depends on what exactly
the clause says.
More generally, though, if state and federal law actually contradict each other, the Supremacy
Clause says that federal law take precedence.
In addition, the Court of Appeal held that
the clause said nothing about benefit contributions, and held that the fact that the employer made contributions following termination should have no bearing on whether the termination clause itself contravenes the ESA.
The primary legal infirmity was that the operative fees
clause said both sides would bear their own fees, except for an indemnification dispute — and that type of dispute was not at issue in the case.
@Nij in at least one state, New York, a lease
clause saying «no subleases» is invalid, because landlords may not «unreasonably» withhold their consent to a sublease.
The question is really not what
the clause says, which is plain English, but rather what action you are contemplating, and we can't advise you on that for both reasons.
You select the coverage that you think you need but then smoke and mirrors and fine print
clauses say, «thats not covered» when you make your claim.
Life insurance policies generally include
a clause saying they won't pay out if the insured person dies from suicide within the first one or two years of the policy.
So, if the co-pay
clause says 10 % is to be borne by the policyholder, so for Rs 1000 as a claim amount, your insurer will pay Rs 900, and you have to pay Rs 100 as co-payment.
I don't understand the mutual release requirement because the conditional
clause says that this is for the benefit of the buyer and funds are to be returned to the buyer if the conditions are not met.
This clause says that if the seller sells the property, the lender can demand that the mortgage is paid immediately.
Not exact matches
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.
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.
«We were afraid somebody could come and pay Leo Messi's buyout
clause,»
says Bartomeu.
Alternative lenders tend to offer less wiggle room on their terms, so Brookes
said that means you should pay special attention to another dangerous term she's seen slipped into mortgage contracts: the sale - only
clause.
The following guide will outline what you must include by law,
clauses that legal experts
say every employee handbook should include, and then other optional provisions you may want to include in an employee handbook to make it work for you and your employees.
The deal has a
clause that
says Verizon can withdraw if a new event «reasonably can be expected to have a material adverse effect on the business, assets, properties, results of operation or financial condition of the business.»
That is to
say, the court will decide whether the «beyond a reasonable doubt»
clause applies when a jury is deciding whether capital punishment should even be considered in a case, not just when it's applied.
«If an employee has trade or corporate secrets, he should be required to sign a non-competition
clause, period,»
said one CEO.
At the time, Maple Leaf's board
said it would pursue a new shareholder plan with a poison - pill
clause that would come into effect if 20 % of shares were sold to another investor.
Mexico's Ambassador in Washington Geronimo Gutierrez has
said a termination
clause would erode business confidence in the region, while his Canadian counterpart has
said the Trump administration probably wouldn't find much domestic support for the proposal.
Percentage rent
clause Herb Weitzman, CEO of Weitzman Group and Cencor Realty Services in Dallas,
says tenants agree to pay higher rent when their sales exceed a certain threshold.
If this
clause appears in a contract and it proves unsuitable for the homeowner, she
said she takes the application elsewhere.
Congress has already banned mandatory arbitration
clauses for mortgages and contracts involving members of the military, he
said.
The agency
said the
clauses prevent consumers who have been wronged from receiving justice and compensation through the courts.
In
said contract —
clause 9.1, specifically — the party that ultimately acquires Yahoo could end up paying Mozilla annual payments of $ 375 million until 2019.
«Now the
clauses are getting to be a page, page and a half long, trying to parse out what parts are the contractor, what parts are the operator, when there's overlap, how that's divided up,» Jackson
said.
Ellison promised to include a
clause in its contracts that
says it will cost less than half of what Amazon charges for the same service.
The Guardian
said a senior UK source with knowledge of EU negotiations described the
clause as extraordinary because it signaled a possible change from total British sovereignty over Gibraltar.
Senator Cardin
says this is necessary under the Constitution's Emoluments
Clause.
«The proclamation will have a
clause that does not impose these tariffs immediately on Canada and Mexico,» Navarro
said.
«It's hard to imagine the court won't ultimately
say that the arbitration
clauses are unconscionable.»