"You maintain your note on the clause, then, to the letter?" I said.
The other clauses contained in that document were of a formal kind, and need not be recited here.
And might it not be well at the same time to provide by law for the enforcement of that clause in the Constitution which guarantees that "the citizen of each State shall be entitled to all privileged and immunities of citizens in the several States?"
The fugitive-slave clause of the Constitution, and the law for the suppression of the foreign slave-trade, are each as well enforced, perhaps, as any law can ever be in a community where the moral sense of the people imperfectly supports the law itself.
The power of prescribing by general laws, the manner in which the public acts, records and judicial proceedings of each State shall be proved, and the effect they shall have in other States, is an evident and valuable improvement on the
clause relating to this subject in the articles of Confederation.
This last
clause made Planchet knit his brows a little, but when he saw the brilliant eye, the muscular hand, the supple and strong back of his associate, he regained his courage, and, without regret, he at once added another stroke to his signature.
Ay, I must put my shoulders to the wheel--if Jekyll will but let me," he added, "if Jekyll will only let me." For once more he saw before his mind's eye, as clear as transparency, the strange
clauses of the will.
Under clause 8, except with permission of the presiding officer, a member shall not speak on the resolution for more than 15 minutes but the mover of the resolution and the chairman or the deputy chairman, against whom the resolution has been moved, may speak for 30 minutes or such longer time as the presiding officer may permit.
Under clause 10, voting on the resolution will be conducted by secret ballot.
Two new London Market model clauses to help underwriters manage cyber losses have been published by the International Underwriting Association (IUA).
"These two new model clauses provide broad policy exclusions which may be utilized as a starting or reference point for underwriters offering cover for traditional business classes that may include an element of cyber risk," said Chris Jones, IUA director of legal and market services, in a statement.
Both clauses were developed in response to concerns expressed by the UK Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) about potentially unintended or unclear provision of coverage for cyber risks in various classes of insurance business, explained the IUA.
defining the scope of the clause, and barely one-third (37.2 percent)
on the choice of jurisdiction than on the other language in the clause.
choice-of-law clause, Sanga found that 27.3 percent of the contracts