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Hedge clauseA clause in a research report or any published document, that attempts to absolve the writer of responsibility for the accuracy of information provided.Hedge clause Similar MatchesEnabling ClauseEnabling ClauseThe decision of the GATT in 1979 to give developing countries special and differential treatment. Sunset clauseSunset clauseA provision within a piece of legislation providing for its demise on a specified date unless it is deliberately renewed. "Subject To" Clause"Subject To" ClauseA clause in a deed, stating that the grantee takes title "subject to" an existing mortgage. The original mortgagor is alone responsible for any deficiency, should there be foreclosure of the mortgage. Differs from an "assumption" clause, whereby the grantee "assumes" and agrees to pay the existing mortgage. Cancellation ClauseCancellation ClauseA clause in a lease or other contract, setting forth the conditions under which each party may cancel or terminate the agreement. The conditions may be as simple as giving notice or complex and require payment by the party desiring to cancel. Release clauseRelease clauseA mortgage provision that releases a pledged asset after a certain portion of the total payments has been made. Further SuggestionsEscalator clauseDue on Sale Clause Inflation escalator clause Acceleration clause Claused Bill of Lading Grandfather clause Market out clause Valuation Clause Acceleration Clause non forfeiture clause Alienation clause After acquired clause Negative pledge clause Escape clause Penalty clause No Bonus Clause Escalation Clause S Safety Clause Assumption clause Acceleration clause Due on sale clause Grandfather clause Multicurrency clause Incontestability clause Safeguards Clause |
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