Through Limit clause, Insurance companies, fix the higher limit of claims. The claim limit can be fixed for per accident , per person , per year or for a specific peril.
The Constitution includes limitations on the powers of government and taxation. Some of the limitations include; the Orientation clause, the Uniformity clause and no export tax.
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This is called the free exercise clause of the first amendment. Yes, the court has placed some limitations on the exercise of religion. The supreme court has ammended this clause to make the ability to act on religious beliefs non absolute.
A constraint clause is not required when a statement or action does not impose limitations or conditions on the subject matter. For instance, in a simple declarative sentence that conveys a fact or opinion without any qualifying conditions, a constraint clause is unnecessary. Additionally, in informal contexts or when the intent is clear without elaboration, omitting a constraint clause can enhance clarity and conciseness.
Yes, the adverb clause "although the ostrich is a bird" would be followed by a comma.
It will depend on who you are filing with. If it is with the insurance company, it is specified in the contract. There may be a clause regarding discovery of damages and when the clock starts.
To add an indemnity clause, first, clearly define the parties involved and the scope of indemnification. Specify the circumstances under which indemnification will occur, such as losses, damages, or liabilities arising from specific actions or events. Ensure the language is precise to avoid ambiguity, and consider including limitations or exclusions to the indemnity. Finally, both parties should review and agree to the clause before signing the contract.
Another name for the Elastic Clause is the Necessary and Proper Clause.
An objective clause is a clause which is like a learning objective but this is the objective for an clause
Restrictive Clause is the other name of relative clause..
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a dependent clause that modifies a noun