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The establishment clause and the free exercise clause
No, "establishment" is not a prefix. It is a noun that refers to an organization or institution that has been founded and set up.
The First Amendment states that Congress will not make any laws establishing religion and that there would be free exercise of any religion. These two clause make up what is called the Establishment part of the First Amendment.
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Congress, meaning the federal government, is prohibiting from setting up an official church or religion.Congress, meaning the federal government, is prohibited from giving preference to any religious establishment.
The Fifth Amendment
Basically t is that you can not bring religion forcefully onto someone in public. For instance, you can pray outdoors or even preach outdoors because people can get up and walk out, but it is illegal for teachers to start 'preaching' and talking about religion, hinting about which religion is right. This is because students are not given the ability to get up and walk out. Establishment Clause.
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A set-off clause is simply a clause that allows an employer or someone who owes you money to deduct amounts that you owe to them from your pay. Set-off clauses are usually used in loan agreements and in the construction industry. They are often misused and are drafted too widely, allowing someone to withhold amounts for unproven claims that would not normally stand up in court. It is unusual to include a set-off clause in a consulting agreement and I would suggest it is not necessary, and imprudent to include one.
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