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ˈes·ca·la·tor clause N FIN, LAW

escalator clause N ECON LAW

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Aside from a statutory funding escalator clause, the most important of those conditions was that there be reciprocal accountability.
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The contract included standard base salaries of $320,000, $405,000, $490,000 and $575,000, as well as a fourth-year escalator clause that could significantly boost the maximum value of the contract.
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Furthermore, only one foundry was large enough to handle the work, and it demanded an escalator clause in its contract.
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The three-bedroom, one-bath house drew 13 offers, most with so-called escalator clauses that ratchet up to compete with higher bids.
www.seattletimes.com
The deal also includes an escalator clause; if the men's perks increase, the women's will also increase.
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The park service expressed its opinion that an escalator clause would not be approved by federal budget officials.
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Its revenue increases by around 10pc annually due to escalator clauses in its key contracts and it is no longer highly leveraged.
www.telegraph.co.uk
An escalator clause means the royalty rate changes according to the level of sales.
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Even with the current 6-per-cent escalator clause on that amount, the federal increase does not cover the actual rise in total health spending.
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