Examples of 'subject to clause' in a sentence
Meaning of "subject to clause"
subject to clause: Refers to a stipulation or condition within an agreement, contract, or legal document that is dependent on specific terms
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Not subject to clause out clause.
Technical support is available subject to Clause 6.
Subject to clause that binding it will not be added to those existing parts.
I am also advised that they would be subject to Clause 37.
Subject to clause 8 of the Terms and Conditions.
To cancel your Order, you must notify us in writing, subject to clause 2.
Subject to clause 3.1, you will be notified by Shepper that your Booking has been received.
This clause 4 is at all times subject to clause 12.
Subject to clause 6.
We may cancel a trip at any time up to 60 days before departure, subject to clause 15.
Subject to clause 19.02, the following days shall be designated as holidays with pay for employees.
All expedited Work is subject to clause 8.7 below.
Subject to clause 4.3.1 you shall retain all of your ownership rights in the User Submissions.
Subject to clause 3.2 all Bookings are subject to this Agreement.
Subject to clause 10.2, all Intellectual Property Rights in the Goods shall belong to the Supplier.
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Subject to clause 10, Tsawwassen First Nation will, each year, have a Tsawwassen Commercial Allocation equivalent to, a.
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There is no exception clause to this last prohibition
This clause does not apply to industrial potatoes
It is therefore more akin to a clause on change of circumstances