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A clause is a distinct section of a legal document or statute that expresses a particular provision or requirement. In statutory language, clauses help to break down complex laws into more manageable parts, allowing for clearer interpretation and application. They can establish rights, duties, or conditions and often contain both mandatory and discretionary elements that dictate how the law should be applied in specific situations.
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