Airlines have long used the clauses to suspend advertising after a big air disaster.
State insurance commissioners generally refuse to allow arbitration clauses in insurance contracts, federal law be damned.
Existing bonds without clauses, he suggests, could be swapped for new debt with clauses.
Yet collective-action clauses will not make much difference to the way debt defaults are actually handled.
Meanwhile, some private-sector groups are working on their own sets of (weak) collective-action clauses.
Deals between insurers are sometimes canceled midstream by invoking contract clauses or through negotiation.
"We will look at whether price variation clauses are appropriate at all, " said an Ofcom spokeswoman.
While sunset clauses are highly unusual in a law this major, they are common elsewhere.
The search-and-seizure clauses of the Fourth Amendment protect you from the police, not from your neighbor.
The more thoughtful and imaginative the respective counsel, the more clauses the contract contains.
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Welcome as they are, the safe harbor rules won't turn stingy firms into Santa Clauses.
It is choked with exemptions, preferences, credits, subsidies, special-interest favors, phase-ins, phase-outs and grandfather clauses.
Lisbon leaves the previous treaties in place, and offers changes by amending individual clauses in them.
Those contracts often contain clauses that increase the fees paid to MLPs to adjust for inflation.
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"The problem is we have confidentiality clauses in everything we are doing, " he said.
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The company also refutes the charge that it uses exclusivity clauses, loyalty discounts or binding mechanisms.
Only three of the 63 clauses in the Magna Carta are still in law.
Such a bill would have excluded clauses on labour and the environment from fast-track treatment.
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Yet despite the absence of noncompete clauses, Advanced Micro Devices sued and won.
Accordingly, these documents fail to satisfy the requirements of clauses (ii) and (iii) of section 170(f)(8)(B).
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Consequently the issue of compliance with these clauses is a subject of considerable debate among money managers.
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To reduce the pressure, corporate lawyers figured out how to write arbitration clauses that prohibit class actions.
Other franchisers dropping arbitration clauses included Precision Tune Auto Care and pizzeria operator Hot Stuff Foods LLC.
Under his proposals, bonus agreements would also include claw-back clauses, allowing money to be recouped if necessary.
Republicans and Democrats for over a century have had sunset provisions, phase in and phase out clauses.
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Its 25 clauses provide for committees on politics, military matters, and exchanges and cooperation (economic, cultural, social).
The department had said it took no part in drawing up the "gagging" clauses in compromise agreements.
Clauses in collective-bargaining agreements allowed individual firms to stray from wage deals when competitive pressures demanded it.
For example, many agreements have arbitration clauses that prevent individual franchisees from suing a franchiser in court.
IMF's proposal was shelved indefinitely at the Fund's spring meetings, and collective-action clauses have sprung to life.
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