in clause
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OPT...-in clause
TESTEWitnessing clause, in law
TESTEClause in a royal writ.
ESCALATORClause in labor-management contracts.
appositivesAPPOSITIVE, a clause in apposition
covenantsA clause in a contract
tenenduma clause in a deed
reddenduma clause in a lease
NOSUBLETKind of clause in many leases
reddendaREDDENDUM, a clause in a lease
tenendumsTENENDUM, a clause in a deed
kickerAn extra clause in a contract
NOTRADEKind of clause in a sports contract
CPIAbbr. in many a wage-increase clause
ESCALATORDesignating a clause in present-day contracts.
reopenera clause in a contract for reconsideration
appositiverelating to apposition / a clause in apposition
JOKERHidden clause in a bill, nullifying its meaning.
COLAAcronym for a clause in a union contract
reopenersREOPENER, a clause in a contract for reconsideration
provisoa clause in a document containing a condition
provisoesPROVISO, a clause in a document containing a condition
negatingMake (a clause, sentence, or proposition) negative in meaning
provisosan article or clause (as in a contract) that introduces a condition
indorsementsA clause in an insurance policy detailing an exemption from or change in coverage
endorsementsA clause in an insurance policy detailing an exemption from or change in coverage
predicatorin systemic grammar, the part of a sentence or clause containing the verbal group
endorsementA clause in an insurance policy detailing an exemption from or change in coverage
predicatorsPREDICATOR, in systemic grammar, the part of a sentence or clause containing the verbal group
protasisthe clause expressing the condition in a conditional sentence, in English usually beginning with if
jokerunsuspected, misleading, or misunderstood clause, phrase, or word in a document that nullifies or greatly alters it
jokerambiguous or apparently immaterial clause inserted in a legislative bill to make it inoperative or uncertain in some respect
enjambed(of a line, couplet, or stanza of verse) Ending partway through a sentence or clause that continues in the next
conjunctionsA word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause (e.g., and, but, if)
jokersclause or expression inserted in a legislative bill with the unavowed object of defeating the ostensible purpose of the bill if passed
deductiblea clause in an insurance policy that relieves the insurer of responsibility for an initial specified loss of the kind insured against
jokerclause or expression inserted in a legislative bill with the unavowed object of defeating the ostensible purpose of the bill if passed
novodamusin Scots law, a charter or single document containing a clause by which certain rights, privileges etc. are granted anew; the clause itself
protasesThe clause expressing the condition in a conditional sentence (e.g., if you asked me in if you asked me I would agree)
deductiblesDEDUCTIBLE, a clause in an insurance policy that relieves the insurer of responsibility for an initial specified loss of the kind insured against