So if a short term rental of 30 days or less is banned, then you have the guest sign a 31 day lease with
an escape clause allowing them to abandon the property after 24 hours with no notice and no early termination fee.
Not exact matches
Clegg has devised a huge get - out
clause which
allows his party to
escape from laying out the full extent of the cuts needed.
Settling the European Commission investigation into anti-competition
clauses in Amazon's e-books contracts with publishers would
allow Amazon to
escape fines, civil claims, further investigations and reputational damages, Maverick Law competition partner Bas Braeken noted.
While that sounds like the Competition Bureau has prevailed in its attempt to inject competition, CREA's proposal is reported to include an
escape clause that would
allow local real estate boards to enforce their own set of rules.
The plan can have an «
escape clause» that would come into play if the rest of the world doesn't come on board within a suitable time frame,
allowing for serious negotiations and something like a 10 - year delay in the reduction path for the developing countries.
So after Senator Hill's interjection, [the chair] Mr Estrada added a new sentence to the
clause, tailor - made to give Australia the
escape hatch it was seeking... These were the words which saved the conference and
allowed Australia to join the protocol.
For example, you may want an
escape clause that will
allow you to cancel the offer if you find out the house is not what you thought it was, or if you can not get a large enough mortgage.
Changing a standard
clause (I am talking about your personal
clauses being used not those created to
allow compromise and
escape fiduciary duties that are found on Webforms) first needs to consider recent court decisions and then how any change would be viewed by lawyers.