Klausel
(zu lat. clausula 'Schlußsatz')Nebenbestimmung, Vorbehalt bei Verträgen usw., wodurch deren Wirkung verstärkt oder beschränkt werden soll, z.B. K. der Meistbegünstigung im internat. Handel, des Eigentumvorbehalts in Lieferverträgen u.a.
Vorbehalt; einschränkende Bestimmung eines Vertrags.
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clause
IPA: / klˈoz /ETYM French clause, Late Lat. clausa, equiv. to Latin clausula clause, prop., close of rhetorical period, close, from claudere to shut, to end. Related to Close.
(Homonym: claws).
Part of a sentence that contains a subject and a verb, and joined to the rest of the sentence by a conjunction. In English,coordinating clauses are those joined by and, but, or or; with any other conjunction it is a subordinating clause.
(Grammar) An expression including a subject and predicate but not constituting a complete sentence.
condition
IPA: / kɔ̃disjˈɔ̃ /1 A premise upon which the fulfillment of an agreement depends; stipulation.
2. A provision making the effect of a legal instrument contingent upon an uncertain event; also; the event itself.
3. Something essential to the appearance or occurrence of something else; prerequisite: as an environmental requirement; the subordinate clause of a conditional sentence.
4. A restricting or modifying factor; qualification.
5. An unsatisfactory academic grade that may be raised by doing additional work.
6. A state of being.
7. Social status; rank; a usually defective state of health.
8. A state of physical fitness or readiness for use.
circumstance · consideration · experimental condition · precondition · shape · status · stipulation · term