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ˈsub-clause [sub- 5 c, 9.] 1. Law. A subsidiary section of a clause. Also transf.
1927Tax Cases (1928) XI. x. 801 Notwithstanding anything in sub-clause (7) of Clause 20A contained the amounts credited to members under this clause shall not be deemed to be amounts withdrawn from Reserve Fund for the purposes of that sub-clause. 1946All England Law Reports II. 577 In that sub-clause it is provided that the wife is to support, maintain and educate the child. 1959I. & P. Opie Lore & Lang. Schoolch. viii. 136 There are also some sub-clauses in the code [of oral legislation concerning possession]. 1974Williams' Law Wills (ed. 4) v. 1067 My trustees shall hold such dwelling..upon trust to sell the same with full power (subject to the provisions of sub-clause (e) of this clause) to postpone the sale. 2. Gram. A clause that is subordinate to a main clause.
1934Priebsch & Collinson German Lang. vi. 311 So dass (with so drawn out of the main clause into the sub⁓clause). 1957R. W. Zandvoort Handbk. Eng. Gram. i. vi. 86 The subjunctive may be used in nominal sub-clauses depending on a main clause expressing will or wish. 1966English Studies XLVII. 261 The independent use of subclauses in expressive speech is not restricted to that-clauses. 1983Times 5 Oct. 32/7 He would launch into the last paragraph only to find that he had put in one sub clause too many. |