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clause

[klawz] / klɔz /


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Some standard insurance policies now include "absolute AI exclusion" clauses that expressly deny coverage for AI-related mishaps, Mitchell said.

From Barron's

In the Championship, they would earn only a fraction of that as certain revenue streams dry up and others are squeezed by relegation clauses.

From The Wall Street Journal

Knight said that, while there was a contract clause that allowed this, it was unfairly rigged as price drops were not passed on to customers.

From BBC

According to the Washington Policy Center, the Washington Legislature Bill Drafting Guide says that a “necessity clause” or “emergency clause” protects legislation against voter referendums.

From The Wall Street Journal

Feldstein Soto’s confidential memo cited other potential issues with the contract, calling for an audit of Stay Housed L.A. and asserting that a confidentiality clause in the original contract might violate state public records laws.

From Los Angeles Times