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sunset clause
(law) a provision of a law which says the law or something under it, as an agency or benefit established by it, will come to an end on a particular date or after a particular period of time.
final clause
(linguistics) A dependent adverbial clause expressing purpose.
derogatory clause
(law) A secret clause inserted into a testament and known by the testator alone, with a condition that no will made thereafter will be valid unless the same clause is inserted word for word (to guard against later wills extorted by violence, etc).
pedigree clause
(US) A clause sometimes inserted in contracts or specifications, requiring that a construction material such as cement must be of a brand that has stood the test of a specified number of years' use in an important public work.
pedigree clauses
plural of pedigree clause
operative clause
(law) A clause (of a judgment, order, resolution, etc.) which requires anything to be done or not to be done.
noun clause
(grammar) a subordinate clause which functions as a subject or object of the main clause
no-trade clause
(US, sports) A clause in a contract by players who do not wish to be traded without their consent.
get-out clause
(informal) An escape clause.
Henry VIII clause
(Australia, India, New Zealand, UK) A provision in a bill before Parliament, that enables the Government to amend the text of the bill once it becomes an Act of Parliament or to repeal the Act using secondary legislation.