clause

UK /klɔːz/ US /klɔz/
noun 5verb 1name 1

Collocations

16
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(noun.) in a legal document

ADJ

clawback | confidentiality, escalator

force majeure, indemnity, liability, limitation, penalty

The contract included a liability clause to protect the company from unexpected accidents.

escape, exclusion, exemption, get-out, let-out, opt-out

VERB + CLAUSE

contain, have

The employment agreement has a clause that prevents workers from competing with the company.

add, include, insert, put in

The contract included a clause that allowed either party to cancel after one year.

delete, take out | amend

PREP

in a/the ~

The contract includes a penalty clause in the agreement that applies if work is delayed.

under a/the ~

The contract states that under the clause about payment, the buyer must settle the invoice within 30 days.

~ on

The contract included a clause on payment terms that both parties agreed to accept.

2

(noun.) in grammar

ADJ

main, subordinate | conditional, coordinate, dependent, finite, independent, infinitive, non-finite, relative

non-restrictive, restrictive

The teacher explained that a non-restrictive clause provides extra information but isn't essential to the sentence's meaning.

adverbial, nominal, noun

PREP

in a/the ~

The contract includes a special clause that protects the buyer if the product breaks.

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