Clause or stipulation in an agreement. Examples: acceleration clause, accidental death benefit, after-acquired collateral, antidilution provision, call provision, cash withdrawal, coinsurance, cumulative dividend, cure period, due-on-sale clause, escalation clause, green shoe, incontestability clause, interest rate cap, marital deduction, partial release, rate-improvement, release clause, wage assignment.
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- Provision - Merriam-Webster Online
 a : the act or process of providing(see provide). b : the fact or state of being   prepared beforehand. c : a measure taken beforehand to deal with a need or ...
 
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 a clause in a legal instrument, a law, etc., providing for a particular matter;   stipulation; proviso. 2. the providing or supplying of something, especially of food   or ...
 
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 4. provisions A stock of necessary supplies, especially food. 5. A stipulation or   qualification, especially a clause in a document or agreement. tr.v. pro·vi·sioned, ...
 
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