Standard form contract (redirect from Leonine contract)
standard form contract (sometimes referred to as a contract of adhesion, a leonine contract, a take-it-or-leave-it contract, or a boilerplate contract) is...
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first clause of the Canon, tuum dominum nostrum supplices te rogamus, and contained all but the first line of the Te igitur and Memento clauses, without...
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election before the papal consecration, whilst at the same time retaining the clauses of the Constitutio Romana which restricted temporal papal power. Although...
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anadiplosis The repetition of the last word of one clause at the beginning of the following clause to gain a special effect; e.g. "Labour and care are...
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to the growing number of women showing interest in the vocation. The new clause leaves it to the "good judgement and insight" of the bishop to discern the...
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two groups were bound by a shareholders' agreement with a non-competition clause, which made it impossible for France Télévisions to create a public youth...
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employs more Leonine rhyme and makes extensive use of zeugma and the ablative absolute. He often uses periodic sentences and subordinate clauses where the...
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conviction that the Mass is full of venerable mysteries and that all its clauses mean more than common expressions. He added that in this conviction the...
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repetition of a word or words at the beginning of successive phrases, clauses, or lines to give emphasis. Apostrophe: an address to a dead or absent...
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deacons at Rome, a privilege he suppressed in 595. The people answered each clause or verse with an acclamation. This apparently dates back to the synagogue...
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Wind Rises, which remained with Disney until 2020 due to a distribution clause) to GKIDS, which handles all theatrical and home media distribution of Ghibli...
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chronological rearrangement Ablative absolute, equivalent to a temporal clause "Profile: Pope Francis". BBC News. 1 December 2017. Archived from the original...
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doctrine and dogmas of the Eastern Orthodox Church. Therefore, the filioque clause has been removed, a fuller epiclesis has been added, and the use of leavened...
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highest,' which are sometimes added to the Sanctus are a restoration of a clause which forms part of the hymn in nearly every ancient Liturgy, Eastern or...
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overthrow it. Infirmity and malice are characteristics of the Devil...The final clause, therefore, is consonant, and interprets the sense of Lead us not into temptation;...
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Northern Ireland being the Government of Ireland Act, 1920, as amended (Clause 5)". Government of Ireland Act, 1920. Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1956...
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company’s co-founders retain a sizeable minority stake and have an earn-out clause built into the deal. In October 2021, the firm announced that it had completed...
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individual concelebrant. Writing in 1908, Adrian Fortescue noted: "At the final clause "Per eumdem", etc., the priest not only folds his hands but bows the head...
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belief differs mainly with regard to papal infallibility, the filioque clause, and the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception, but is otherwise quite similar...
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remedied the Napoleonic spoliations through obstinacy (or more probably the clauses of the Congress of Vienna), reported in 1815 after the fall of Napoleon...
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similar to the Roman Canon of today, though perhaps this Canon began with the clause which now reads "Quam oblationem", but according to the pseudo-Ambrosian...
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slaves, though some slaves were protected from forced prostitution by a clause in their sales contract. Working as a prostitute or entertainer made a woman...
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changes the order of the phrases in the Latin sentence, making the relative clause quod expedit ubicumque possibile sit ("which is desirable wherever possible")...
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slaves, though some slaves were protected from forced prostitution by a clause in their sales contract. A free woman who worked as a prostitute or entertainer...
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öffentlichen Lebens. 11.1892–93, 1. Bd.(1893), Heft 1, S. 20–28. The Fourth Clause. in: The Clarion, March 1893. Interview and Speech at Halifax in: The Halifax...
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only with the form "Per Dominum nostrum" (as in the Collects). The last clause of the last Secret: "Per omnia sæcula sæculorum" is said or sung aloud,...
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LXXVII, 956 Ep. ad Decentium in P.L., XX, 55 Probst suggests that some such clause may have dropped out of the Preface (Lit. der drei ersten Jahrhunderten...
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the United States political system Catholic social teaching Conscience clause in medicine in the United States § Catholic doctrine Canon 915 § Politicians...
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the Treaty of Campo Formio with the Austrians, promising them in secret clauses the Republic of Venice; he was able to withdraw to Paris, and then set...
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