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Ausgleichsarbitrage
клауза
English
English
Bulgarian
Bulgarian

clause [klɔːz, Am klɑːz] N

1. clause:

clause
clause
clause
accession clause
additional [or collateral], clause
arbitration [or arbitral], clause
bona-fide clause
contract clause [or stipulation]
customary clause
disaster clause
estoppel clause
fidelity clause
fidelity clause
franchise clause
insertion of a clause
irritancy clause Scot
let-out clause
minor-merger clause
mortgage [or lien], clause
offer clause
overriding clause
package deal clause
penalty clause
pledging clause
protective [or safeguard], clause
reciprocal clause
recital clause
rise and fall clause
risk [or perils], clause
saving clause
standstill clause
successor clause
waiver clause

2. clause LING:

clause

principle clause N

principle clause

relative clause N

subordinate clause N LING

re-opener clause
Bulgarian
Bulgarian
English
English
clause
exception (clause)
irritancy clause
arbitration [or arbitral] clause
insert a clause
warranty clause
clause of warranty
recital clause
contract clause
protective [or safeguard] clause
rise and fall clause
estoppel clause
pledging clause
choice-of-law clause
disaster clause
forfeiture clause
fidelity clause
penalty clause
guarantee clause
waiver clause
offer clause
hardship clause
successor clause
accession clause
risk [or perils] clause
mortgage [or lien] clause
franchise clause
package deal clause
penalty clause
customary clause
restrictive clause [or covenant]
let-out [or escape] clause
reciprocal clause
standstill clause
commerce [or trade] clause term
franchise clause
subject clause

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Frequently the future tense is used in these subordinate clause.
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The putative jussive mood (a reported order) is formed introducing a quotative subordinate clause with the conjunction "lai".
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The main clause precedes a subordinate clause.
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A reflexive pronoun in a subordinate clause might refer to the subject of the main clause.
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The object pronoun, lo, a clitic, is attached to the infinitive in the embedded or subordinate clause in (1a).
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