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Blanket clause
Blanket clause Blan"ket clause` (Law)
A clause, as in a blanket mortgage or policy, that includes a
group or class of things, rather than a number mentioned
individually and having the burden, loss, or the like,
apportioned among them.
Meaning of Blanket clause from wikipedia
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outstanding mortgage debt must be paid in full immediately. With a
blanket mortgage, a “release
clause”
allows the sale of
portions of the
secured property and...
- the
notwithstanding clause. The
clause has been
invoked most
frequently by Quebec,
including the
blanket application of the
clause to
every law from 1982–1985...
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federal priorities, as
there had been no
provided explanation for the
blanket suspension of all
congressionally appropriated foreign aid.
Following this...
- "Dream Scheme". The
Sandman appears in The
Santa Clause 2 and The
Santa Clause 3: The
Escape Clause, portra**** by
Michael Dorn. He is
shown to be a member...
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Jackson II (nicknamed "
Blanket"), who had been
conceived by
artificial insemination. On
November 20,
Jackson briefly held
Blanket over the
railing of his...
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mortgages allow multiple investors to
share in a loan.
Builders may take out
blanket loans which cover several properties at once.
Bridge loans may be used...
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Religious Test
Clause, but that the Vice
Presidency would remain subject to both
Section 3 and the No
Religious Test
Clause. The
Establishment Clause of the First...
- H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 72-hour
clause Abandonment Abstract of
title Acceleration clause Accession Acknowledgment Acre – a
measure of land...
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proprietor where to
store blankets. He
later acted in The In-Laws. He
directed The
Santa Clause 2 and The
Santa Clause 3: The
Escape Clause, as well as the Nia...
- sleeping,
because Grants P****'s cold
temperatures necessitate the
usage of
blankets to
prevent frostbite.
Relying on its
precedent in
Martin v. Boise, the...