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▸ noun: (US) A clause sometimes inserted in contracts or specifications, requiring that a construction material such as cement must be of a brand that has stood the test of a specified number of years' use in an important public work.
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▸ noun: (US) A clause sometimes inserted in contracts or specifications, requiring that a construction material such as cement must be of a brand that has stood the test of a specified number of years' use in an important public work.
Similar:
grandfather clause,
testing clause,
condition precedent,
derogatory clause,
condition,
escalator clause,
noncompete clause,
operative clause,
pledgery,
covenant,
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