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    Types of Exclusion Clause

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    “exclusion clause”. An exclusion clause is extensively used in contracts to restrict or limit the rights to claim of the weaker party against the stronger party thereby dissolving or limiting his/her liabilities. There are three types of exclusion clauses normally inserted into contracts. They are: * True exclusion clause: this clause is used in contracts relating to situation of breach of contract and then tries to exclude liability for the breach. * Limitation clause: This clause limits

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    the breach and which exclusion clause covers the breach. Thirdly‚ he has to find that whether Ultra clean interpreted the exclusion clause strictly and whether it is clear enough to cover the breach. Exclusion clause would prevent Thomas from claiming the breach as the purpose of it is to deny liability. The effect of exclusion clause is shown in the case of Mas Airline v Malini‚ when there’s a valid exclusion clause‚ the claimant will be bound by the exclusion clause and cannot claim from the breach

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    ________________________________________ The legal topic at hand is the forum-selection clause. This clause comes from the Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act article 2b section 110. The forum selection clause limits jurisdiction for the parties who enter into an agreement containing the clause. The enforceability of the forum selection clause came to question through the case of Bremen v. Zapata Off-Shore Co in 1972. Despite having a forum-selection clause‚ courts refused to decline jurisdiction on the basis of forum

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    The use of the subjunctive in Spanish: A brief review Clauses are groups of words which express an idea and contain a predicate (i.e.‚ a conjugated verb) and a subject‚ although of course in Spanish the subject is often merely indicated by the verb ending. They can be divided into two categories: independent clauses (which make sense in and of themselves) and dependent clauses (which need to be used with an independent clause to form a complete sentece). In general‚ the the indicative‚ the conditional

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    The equal protection clause limits American governments by ensuring that they do not discriminate against people based on their race‚ national origin‚ gender or other status.  In the case of Plyler v. Doe‚ the Supreme Court struck down a law prohibiting state funding for children of illegal immigrants. The court stated‚ “The Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution is not confined to the protection of citizens.” Governments cannot discriminate‚ even if the people in question are not citizens.

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    group of words under discussion consists of the phrase and clause of noun called nominal group. Since the position of modification after the head is often misunderstood as complementation‚ the discussion focuses more on the post-modification in the nominal groups in order to resolve the ambiguity. Based on the discussion‚ the head noun can be post-modified by the relative clause‚ the prepositional phrases‚ the adjectival phrases‚ the adverbial phrases‚ and the appositives. Key terms: syntax‚ post-modification

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    and “dependent” clauses. An independent clause is a sentence that has full meaning and can stand on its own. Simple sentences are examples of independent clauses‚ and they must have at least a Subject and a Verb. Here is an example of an independent clause: Dr. Jones examined the patient last night. A dependent clause (as the word suggests)‚ “depends” on another clause not only to make complete sense‚ but also to make a complete sentence. Here is an example of a dependent clause: Because the

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    Conjunctions

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    CONJUNCTIONS * A conjunction is a word that links words‚ phrases‚ or clauses. There are three types of conjunctions: coordinating conjunctions‚ correlative conjunctions‚ and subordinating conjunctions. ♣KINDS OF CONJUNCTIONS♣ Coordinating conjunctions * may join single words‚ or they may join groups of words‚ but they must always join similar elements such as subject+subject‚ verb phrase+verb phrase‚ or sentence+sentence. When a coordinating conjunction is used to join elements‚ the element

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    A subordinating conjunction is a joining word that connects two clauses. (A clause is a word group containing a subject and a verb.) How are subordinating conjunctions different from other conjunctions? Other conjunctions join words‚ phrases or clauses of equal value. (Because‚ who‚ when‚ after‚ although‚ as‚ as if‚ as long as‚ before‚ even if/ though‚ if‚ if only‚ In order that‚ now that‚ once‚ provided‚ rather than‚ since‚ so that‚ than‚ though‚ that‚ till‚ unless‚ until‚ when‚ whenever‚ where

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    story; however‚ I have refrained from using the term Resolution due to its ambiguity in Labov’s literature. Below‚ in Narrative A‚ the story has been transcribed to facilitate the following narrative analysis. Each independent clause is numbered‚ and all dependent clauses are indented below them. Narrative A: An account of Lisa’s paranormal experience (1) Yeah‚ once I had this really interesting paranormal experience (2) Uh‚ back when I was in High School in Sydney in about 1977‚ (3) my parents

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