penalty clause in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for penalty clause in the English»Serbian Dictionary

clause [klɔːz] N

pen·al·ty ['penəlti] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Was there a penalty clause should they decide to pull out?
www.oldham-chronicle.co.uk
It was not, strictly speaking, a penalty clause.
en.wikipedia.org
All who sign contracts with the team are required to accept such a penalty clause.
cyclingtips.com.au
A completion time limit of three and a half years, with penalty clauses for failure of adherence to this limit, was written into the contract.
en.wikipedia.org
In contrast, a penalty clause is legally invalid, because it serves to punish the non-performer rather than compensate the injured party for its loss.
www.internationallawoffice.com
The compulsory terms include penalty clauses that apply if the subsoil user fails to meet its obligations under the contract.
www.internationallawoffice.com
Paragraph 4 of that same article establishes an automatic annual reduction on the penalty clause.
en.wikipedia.org
He believed the council should enforce any penalty clause in the contract to punish the contractor for the quality of their work.
www.odt.co.nz
As another way to compensate for prepayment risk (which is a reinvestment risk), a prepayment penalty clause is often included in the loan contract.
en.wikipedia.org
When such transfer occurs to foreign clubs, the amount of the penalty clause is of free stipulation.
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