blanket clause (Meaning)

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blanket clause ()

A clause, as in a blanket mortgage or policy, that includes a group or class of things, rather than a number mentioned individually and having the burden, loss, or the like, apportioned among them.

Synonyms & Antonyms of blanket clause

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blanket clause Sentence Examples

  1. The contract included a blanket clause covering all potential liabilities of the company.
  2. The landlord insisted on adding a blanket clause regarding pet ownership in the lease agreement.
  3. The new policy introduced a blanket clause requiring employees to undergo annual training sessions.
  4. The partnership agreement featured a blanket clause outlining the distribution of profits among partners.
  5. The insurance policy contained a blanket clause specifying coverage for natural disasters.
  6. The rental agreement had a blanket clause addressing maintenance responsibilities for both tenant and landlord.
  7. The loan agreement included a blanket clause stipulating the repayment terms for all borrowers.
  8. The contract had a blanket clause concerning intellectual property rights for all created content.
  9. The treaty contained a blanket clause ensuring mutual defense between the two nations.
  10. The employment contract had a blanket clause outlining confidentiality obligations for all employees.

FAQs About the word blanket clause

A clause, as in a blanket mortgage or policy, that includes a group or class of things, rather than a number mentioned individually and having the burden, loss,

No synonyms found.

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The contract included a blanket clause covering all potential liabilities of the company.

The landlord insisted on adding a blanket clause regarding pet ownership in the lease agreement.

The new policy introduced a blanket clause requiring employees to undergo annual training sessions.

The partnership agreement featured a blanket clause outlining the distribution of profits among partners.