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Clause 1. Power to Tax and Spend . Clause 1. The Congres.... Definition of Terms . Commerce .-The etymology of the word ... of Congress and is subject to complete defeasance." . In a case of major import for the settlement ...
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..., he was protected by the Double Jeopardy Clause. The Government countered that the Clause does not...," while subject to congressional "defeasance," remains among those " 'inherent powers of a limi... " Duro fix," Congress amended ICRA's definition of the tribes' "powers of self-government" to "rec...
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... they represent exercises in self-definition by which the judiciary limits its own governmental... of Congress and is subject to complete defeasance." (180) Thus, although the tribes retain formal so..., the Act's expansive state law savings clause, (199) and Ouellette's clear holding that source s...
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Proposed regulations under Section 860G expand the list of permitted loan modifications to include certain modifications of commercial mortgages. Changes to the regulations are necessary to better accommodate evolving commercial mortgage industry practices. These changes will affect lenders, borrowers, servicers, and sponsors of securitizations of mortgages in REMICs.
... obligation; (iii) waiver of a due-on-sale clause or a due on encumbrance clause; and (iv) conversio... in whole or in part, or addition of a defeasance provision; (4) substitution of a new obligor or ad... to the Small Business Administration definition of a "small business," 13 C.F.R. 121.201, a REMIC ...
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... assistance in interpreting the religion clauses; Madison's position, as well as that of Jefferson,..., provided that it permitted defeasance of the presumption upon a showing that the identit... is claimed, the Court engages in "definitional balancing" to determine that those forms are outsi...
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... obligation; (iii) waiver of a due-on-sale clause or a due on encumbrance clause; and (iv) conversio... in whole or in part, or addition of a defeasance provision; (4) substitution of a new obligor or ad... to the Small Business Administration definition of a ``small business,'' 13 CFR 121.201, a REMIC i...
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... on the ground that the Speech or Debate Clause of the Constitution shielded him "from any prosecu... performance of legislative acts is by definition an inquiry into their motives, whether or not the ... legislative privilege not subject to defeasance even by a specific congressional delegation to the...
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... PROVISIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS GRANTING CLAUSES FIRST SECOND THIRD FOURTH EXCEPTED PROPERTY HABEND... 5.02Defeasance SECTION 5.03Special Defeasance ARTICLE VIMISCELLANEOUS SECTION 6.01Property Deeme...ARTICLE I DEFINITIONS & OTHER PROVISIONS OF GENERAL APPLICATION Section ...
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[...] the Supreme Court suggested that licensors might be permitted to require, as a condition of granting the license, that the licensee promise not to seek a holding that the licensed patents are invalid, and that the contract might prevent the licensee from challenging the patents.217 Nevertheless, if MedImmune means that post-agreement challenges cannot be ruled out, then licensors may wish to include a contractual provision indicating that, if the license is unsuccessfully challenged, then attorney's fees and costs for the declaratory judgment action must be paid by the licensee.218 Alternatively, licensors may consider adding a clause to provide for termination of the license upon the challenge of the underlying patented technology.
... TRIPS Agreement provides an inclusive definition of patentable subject matter. It stipulates that p... make the exclusivity subject to defeasance, in whole or in part, triggered by other performan...
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...The definition of interests in real property set out in 1.8563(c)...(8) Defeasance. If a REMIC releases its lien on real property tha... obligation; (iii) Waiver of a due-on-sale clause or a due on encumbrance clause; and (iv) Conversio...