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21Clause 4 — [Clause 4] (in Britain) a part of the original ↑constitution of the ↑Labour Party. It states that the Party will try to increase the number of nationalized industries. Many members of the Labour Party no longer believe this is a good idea, but… …
22Clause 28 — (auch Section 28) war ein Gesetzesparagraf, der im Vereinigten Königreich während der Zeit der konservativen Parlamentsmehrheit unter Margaret Thatcher mit dem Local Government Act 1986 vorgestellt und dem Local Government Act 1988 bei seiner… …
23Clause — Clause, so v. w. Klause …
24clause — *paragraph, verse, article, plank, count …
25clause — [n] provision in document article, catch*, chapter, codicil, condition, fine print*, heading, item, joker*, kicker*, limitation, paragraph, part, passage, point, provision, proviso, requirement, rider, section, small print*, specification,… …
26clause — ► NOUN 1) a unit of grammatical organization next below the sentence in rank, and in traditional grammar said to consist of a subject and predicate. 2) a particular and separate article, stipulation, or proviso in a treaty, bill, or contract.… …
27Clause —  Pour l’article homonyme, voir Clause (logique).  …
28Clause — For other uses, see Clause (disambiguation). In grammar, a clause is the smallest grammatical unit that can express a complete proposition[1]. In some languages it may be a pair or group of words that consists of a subject and a predicate,… …
29clause — (klô z ) s. f. Terme de droit. Disposition particulière qui fait partie d un traité, d une loi, d un contrat ou de tout autre acte public ou particulier. Clause expresse. Clause tacite. Clause dérogatoire. Clause irritante. • Contrat qui porte… …
30CLAUSE — s. f. Disposition particulière faisant partie d un traité, d un édit, d un contrat, ou de tout autre acte public ou particulier, etc. Clause expresse. Clause conditionnelle. Clause irritante. Clause dérogatoire. Clause résolutoire. Clause pénale …