Sentences with phrase «exception clause»

An exception clause is a part of a rule or agreement that states certain conditions or situations where the rule does not apply. It gives permission or allows for some special cases or exemptions. Full definition
Eugene Meehan, Q.C. weighs in on the issue of standard or review and exception clauses in Ledcor.
This so - called exception clause appears here in Matthew 5 and again in Matthew 19 but does not occur in either Mark or Luke.
This prevents the contradictory position of holding that the exception clause references adultery, but limiting it to physical adultery and not adultery of the heart.
This creates a distinction Jesus was unwilling to make in the verses preceding the Matthew 5 exception clause.
Jesus's often quoted «exception clause» in Matthew 5 and 19 must not be interpreted in isolation, but rather understood within the larger narrative structure and canonical context.
A non-county resident who is hired under the exception clause would be required to move into Erie County within six months of employment.
Its passage would add Ontario to a list of three provinces — British Columbia, Alberta, and Nova Scotia — that do not include an exception clause for natural scientists.
Contracts / Insurance: Interpretation; Exclusion / Exception Clauses; Standard of Review Ledcor Construction Ltd. v. Northbridge Indemnity Insurance Co., 2016 SCC 37 (36452)
Eugene Meehan, a lawyer at Supreme Advocacy in Ottawa who represented Ledcor Construction at the Supreme Court, says the decision is a «welcome, positive and necessary clarification to an increasingly complex yet fundamental area of insurance — the interpretation of coverage, exclusion, exception clauses
Eugene Meehan, Q.C. who represented Ledcor Construction in this appeal states in this Canadian Lawyer & Law Times Blog: the decision is «welcome, positive and necessary clarification to an increasingly complex yet fundamental area of insurance — the interpretation of coverage, exclusion, exception clauses
Just to cover all escape routes, we should turn back to the exception clause in (8): «except where intended for purposes not prohibited under this Convention».
[2017] 1 Lloyd's Rep. 203 (Commercial Court) Appeal from arbitration award dealing with the meaning of «consequential losses» in the context of an exception clause in an SAJ form shipbuilding contract.
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