
1) Contractproviso
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1) Article in a contract 2) Bit of fine print 3) Construction 4) Contract division 5) Contract provision 6) Contract proviso 7) Contract section 8) Contractual unit 9) Document proviso 10) Document section 11) Expression 12) Formal provision 13) French word used in English 14) Grammar class subject
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1) Condition 2) Part 3) Proviso 4) Section
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In grammar, a clause is the smallest grammatical unit that can express a complete proposition. A typical clause consists of a subject and a predicate, where the predicate is typically a verb phrase – a verb together with any objects and other modifiers. However the subject is sometimes not expressed; this is often the case in null-subject langua...
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[logic] The usual definition of satisfiability assumes free variables to be existentially quantified, so the omission of a quantifier is to be taken as a convention and not as a consequence of how the semantics deal with free variables. ...
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A group of words containing a subject and verb, forming part of a sentence.
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• (n.) A separate portion of a written paper, paragraph, or sentence; an article, stipulation, or proviso, in a legal document. • (n.) A subordinate portion or a subdivision of a sentence containing a subject and its predicate. • (n.) See Letters clause / close, under Letter.
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In grammatical terminology, a clause is any word-construction containing a nominative and a predicat
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Clause noun [ French
clause , Late Latin
clausa , equiv. to Latin
clausula clause, prop., close of ... rhetorical period, close, from
claudere to shut, to end. See
Close .]
1. A separate portion of a written paper, paragraph, or sentence; an article, stipulat...
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(Clause (clausal)) A clause is a key grammatical structure and this means that clauses are things that you need to have, at the very least, a basic grasp of. Thought of at its simplest, a clause can be considered as a short 'sentence' - one that occurs either on its own (e.g. 'I ate the jelly') or together with other clauses to make a longer senten...
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A particular disposition which makes part of a treaty; of an act of the legislature; of a deed, written agreement, or other written contract or will. When a clause is obscurely written, it ought to be construed in such a way as to agree with what precedes and what follows, if possible.
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A separate section of a legal document within a statute, contract or will.
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In linguistics, a clause is a sentence or sentence-like construction included within another sentence. For example, within the sentence 'I did it because I wanted to.' The sub-part 'because I wanted to' is a clause.
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A clause has the attributes of a sentence but may occur within a sentence, for example a relative clause who played the alto within the sentence The man who played the alto was Charlie Parker.
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[
n] - (grammar) an expression including a subject and predicate but not constituting a complete sentence
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a numbered provision in a bill. Once a bill becomes an Act, a clause is known as a section
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A single, numbered constituent part of the main body of a Bill of either House of Parliament. Each clause will deal with a specific part of the legislation being proposed.
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A clause is a group of words that expresses an event (she drank some water) or a situation (she was thirsty/she wanted a drink). It usually contains a subject (she in the examples) and verb (drank/was/wanted). Note how a clause differs from a phrase: Â a big dog (a phrase - this refers to 'a big dog' but doesn't say what the dog did or what hap...
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noun (grammar) an expression including a subject and predicate but not constituting a complete sentence
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Part of a sentence that contains a subject and a verb, and is joined to the rest of the sentence by a conjunction. In English, two `main` clauses are joined by the conjunctions
and,
but,
or, and are said to be coordinated, as in `I love cherries
but I hate ap...
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a syntactic construction containing a subject and predicate and forming part of a sentence or constituting a whole simple sentence. · a distinct article or provision in a contract, treaty, will, or other formal or legal written document.
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A syntactical unit which is smaller than a sentence. There are basically two types, main clauses and subordinate clauses, which are joined by certain grammatical words such as conjunctions or subordinators.
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an expression including a subject and predicate
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[TEKS ELAR vocabulary] an expression including a subject and predicate
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