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A 4-3 majority of the court determined that the former president is unable to run for president under this clause.
“Abolishing this clause would allow political control over medical professionalism, in other words, politicizing medicine, and would harm public health and medical autonomy.
A Cabinet Minister of the time (and it could have been so many of them) told Ms Toynbee it was 'socialism in one clause'.
According to the FTC, about one in five American workers are bound by a non-compete clause.
A clause was written into the new CBA providing players an easier process to share their highlights via social media, as provided by the league (via their broadcast partners), as long as they do not inject any sponsorship insignia into the highlights.
A coalition of environmental groups filed a Wednesday in state district court, marking the first time the state constitution’s pollution-control clause has been the basis of such a legal claim.
A handful of white families claim the federal law is based on race and is unconstitutional under the equal protection clause.
All appear to have been brought under the “levying war” clause of theseditious conspiracy statute.
Source: https://www.lawfareblog.com/should-nine-oath-keepers-receive-terror-enhanced-sentences
And let us not overlook that quaint get-out clause known as the Queen’s consent, perhaps now the King’s consent.
“And then I go back to the lease, and I see that it has a clause that says, ‘Can be demolished.’
Source: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/persons-of-interest/the-force-behind-film-forum
An offer of £112m was tabled but Chelsea asked for it to be paid in three yearly instalments, with Benfica adamant he would only leave if his clause was paid in full.
An official later cited the Saskatchewan government's inclusion of the clause in 2017 to protect school choice in a bill that was passed but was not proclaimed into law.
Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/sask-parental-rights-law-1.7002088?cmp=rss
Arsenal's former transfer chief Dick Law insisted Arsenal were always aware the figure was not a buy-out clause and they simply added the extra pound to kick-start negotiations.
Source: https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/6348049/transfer-bids-rejected-messi-ronaldo-suarez/
As part of the June 5 discussion, Councilman Stephen Tackett suggested a sunset clause be added to the proposal as a way of allowing the city to show tangible results to the community when it’s time to ask for a renewal.
Source: https://www.delgazette.com/2023/07/15/city-continues-tax-increase-talks/
Assignment and subletting clause: If the purchasing entity decides they want to move locations or shut down the operation, they might want to sublet or assign the lease to another party.
Aston Villa look to be interested in American and are willing to reach Leeds’ £25million release clause to free up the 24-year-old midfielder, the Daily Mail says.
A subsection of the parks bylaw was amended to include a clause specifying that parks cannot be used as living accommodations.
But others contend that the clause requires the government to continue issuing new debt to pay bondholders, effectively overriding the nation’s statutory borrowing limit, which is controlled by Congress.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/21/us/politics/biden-debt-limit.html
But there was a break clause in the loan agreement which means could have sent him back in January.
Source: https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/11603743/reguilon-man-utd-loan-transfer-malacia-injury/
Carr has a no-trade clause, which complicates things.
Source: https://larrybrownsports.com/football/reporter-chances-raiders-trade-derek-carr/611061