Clause

/klɔːz/ noun

A group of words with a subject and a verb that forms part or all of a sentence. In law, it is a specific section or condition in a legal document.

From Old French "clause," from Medieval Latin "clausa" meaning "conclusion" or "end of a sentence," from Latin "claudere" meaning "to close." It originally referred to a closed-off part of a sentence or document.

AMአንቀጽ
ARبند
BNধারা
CSklauzule
DAklausul
DEKlausel
ELρήτρα
EScláusula
FAبند
FIlauseke
FRclause
GUકલમ
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