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hell or high water clauseの例文

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  • The parties to a contract may choose to ignore impossibility by inserting a hell or high water clause, which mandates that payments continue even if completion of the contract becomes physically impossible.
  • Without a hell or high water clause, Joe might be exempt from the remainder of the mortgage, as the principal purpose of the contract ( to have a house to live in ) has been compromised.
  • A "'hell or high water clause "'is a clause in a contract, usually a lease, which provides that the payments must continue irrespective of any difficulties which the paying party may encounter ( usually in relation to the operation of the leased asset ).