Afterclause

/ˈæf.tərˌklɔːz/ noun

A clause or condition that comes after the main part of a legal agreement or contract.

From Old English 'æfter' (after) + 'clause' from Latin 'claudere' (to close). The term developed in legal English to describe supplementary conditions added to primary contractual language.

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