Legal Provision

Revocation Clause: A Provision Allowing Client Authorization Cancellation
A comprehensive look at the Revocation Clause, a legal provision that permits clients to cancel previously granted authorizations, including types, examples, historical context, applicability, related terms, and more.
Waiver Clause: Legal Contract Provision
A waiver clause specifies that a failure to enforce any terms of the contract does not constitute a waiver of that term or any other term, maintaining the enforceability of the original contract provisions.
Grandfather Clause: Provision in Regulation
A grandfather clause is a provision in a new rule that exempts individuals or businesses already engaged in the regulated activity from adhering to the new regulation.
Noncontestability Clause: Provision in an Insurance Policy
A detailed overview of the Noncontestability Clause, its significance in insurance policies, and its implications for insurers and policyholders.

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