escalator clause
自动扶梯条款,升级条款,升降机条款,自动调价器条款
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- : a provision in a contract calling for adjustments, usually increases, in charges, wages, or other payments, based on fluctuations in production costs, the cost of living, or other variables.
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They would not, for example, supersede federal law regarding the Establishment Clause in the First Amendment.
Sanford hits back at Sullivan, who “has certainly not lived up to this clause.”
Weird as the theory is, invoking “quantum physics” is not an escape clause from obeying physical laws.
There may even be a clause in her contract by which she has to agree to certain content restrictions.
But an aspect that is particularly troubling is that such a clause exists at all.
He added that lessening clause, remembering, quite simply, how much more brilliant he was than Nigel.
The Act contained another practical clause, designed to block the construction of lines from political considerations.
An insurance policy may be assigned, though it usually contains a clause that the consent of the insurer is needful.
This clause was adopted, and James Madison for the first time attracted state-wide attention to his thinking and philosophy.
Beardsley stepped onto the corridor slidewalk, coasted to the escalator and rode it down.