a clause in a lease
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reddenduma clause in a lease
reddendaREDDENDUM, a clause in a lease
covenantsA clause in a contract
tenenduma clause in a deed
tenendumsTENENDUM, a clause in a deed
reopenera clause in a contract for reconsideration
provisoa clause in a document containing a condition
reopenersREOPENER, a clause in a contract for reconsideration
COLAAcronym for a clause in a union contract
provisoesPROVISO, a clause in a document containing a condition
provisosan article or clause (as in a contract) that introduces a condition
enjambed(of a line, couplet, or stanza of verse) Ending partway through a sentence or clause that continues in the next
novodamusin Scots law, a charter or single document containing a clause by which certain rights, privileges etc. are granted anew; the clause itself
predicatesThe part of a sentence or clause containing a verb and stating something about the subject (e.g., went home in John went home)
warrandicea guarantee; a clause in a deed by which the grantor binds himself or herself to make good to the grantee the right conveyed
novodamusesNOVODAMUS, in Scots law, a charter or single document containing a clause by which certain rights, privileges etc. are granted anew; the clause itself
warrandicesWARRANDICE, a guarantee; a clause in a deed by which the grantor binds himself or herself to make good to the grantee the right conveyed
parenthesesA word, clause, or sentence inserted as an explanation or afterthought into a passage that is grammatically complete without it, in writing usually marked off by curved brackets, dashes, or commas
parenthesisA word, clause, or sentence inserted as an explanation or afterthought into a passage that is grammatically complete without it, in writing usually marked off by curved brackets, dashes, or commas
concessive(of a preposition or conjunction) Introducing a phrase or clause denoting a circumstance that might be expected to preclude the action of the main clause, but does not (e.g., in spite of, although)
sentenceA set of words that is complete in itself, typically containing a subject and predicate, conveying a statement, question, exclamation, or command, and consisting of a main clause and sometimes one or more subordinate clauses
soin a manner or way indicated or suggested do you really think so often used as a substitute for a preceding clause are you ready? I think so I didn't like it and I told her so
toed as a function word to indicate that the following verb is an infinitive wants to go and often used by itself at the end of a clause in place of an infinitive suggested by the preceding context knows more than she seems to
whiched as a function word to introduce a nonrestrictive relative clause and to modify a noun in that clause and to refer together with that noun to a word or word group in a preceding clause or to an entire preceding clause or sentence or longer unit of discourse in German, which language might à have been the medium of transmission Thomas Pyles that this city is a rebellious cityàá for which cause was this city destroyed Ezra 415 (Authorized Version)