Sentences with phrase «often other clauses»

And there are often other clauses in your lease that change how claims and repairs are doled out.

Not exact matches

The timing is particularly important: Term sheets often include clauses that may prevent you from pursuing other investors for the next 30 days.
It is this second clause to which that other common phrase, «religious freedom,» refers, a phrase that has often been used to sum up the American teaching about religion.
Together with the principle that in God's revelation no word is without significance this conception of scripture leads to an atomistic exegesis, which interprets sentences, clauses, phrases, and even single words, independently of the context of the historical occasion, as divine oracles; combines them with other similarly detached utterances; and makes large use of analogy of expressions, often by purely verbal association.
If a case is particularly difficult to follow, I often have a conversation with my students about what aspects of the writing made the opinion so challenging for the reader.37 We explore questions pertaining to the opinion's organization, its lack of a roadmap or other helpful contextual clues, its overly long paragraphs that contain multiple legal points, or its ridiculously long sentences with numerous embedded clauses.
Most often arbitration clauses in other cross border contracts specify Britain as the venue for arbitration and UK law as the law of the contract.
Often however, other documents are excluded from this clause as it is necessary to do so for the contract to work (i.e. an order form which commences the transaction).
Legislative regimes where there is no privative clause (often with a full right of appeal) and other legislative indicators of correctness review will often lead to correctness review; on the other hand, the assignment of power to administrators in specialized areas to grant to withhold licences or approvals based on public interest criteria will often lead to a more deferential review.
Employment contracts often contain clauses limiting an employee's entitlement upon termination to the minimum entitlements under the Employment Standards Act or any other amount the employer and employee have agreed to.
However, if a buyer gives an offer through a salesperson other than the listing office and it contains this clause, decisions are often made on the spot and often in demanding situations.
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