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sub-clause

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sub-clause
n
a subordinate section of a larger clause in a document, contract, etc.


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It was found that actual risk allocation and risk allocation through contract clauses were the same for majority of risk factors, although the risk of Acts of God becomes a risk to the Employer through the sub-clause 20.
The President accepted the recommendation and signed an order dissolving the Lok Sabha in exercise of the powers conferred upon her by sub-clause (b) of clause (2) Article 85 of the Constitution, stated a Rashtrapati Bhawan communique.
While Emma is coached in the grifters' code by Albert, numerous of their acquaintances - including guest star Nicholas Ball - are roughed up for adhering loyally to this same code, which must have a sub-clause covering long-suffering barmen like their pal Eddie.
 
 
 
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