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''Law - contract.''
''European Union law.''


A change of control clause is a provision in a legal agreement that gives one party additional rights in the event of a significant change in the ownership or management of the other party.
The process whereby a national court with a case including a question of the validity or interpretation of community law can (or if it is a final court of appeal must) refer that specific question to the European Court of Justice for a binding determination.
 
Sometimes abbreviated to ''change of control''.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Arbitration clause]]
* [[European Court of Justice]]
* [[Break clause]]
* [[European Union]]
* [[Change of control put]]
* [[Clause]]
* [[Contract]]
* [[Force majeure]]
* [[Law]]
* [[Make whole clause]]
* [[Objects clause]]
* [[Penalty clause]]
* [[Provision]]
* [[Public Bill]]
* [[Romalpa clause]]
* [[Spens clause]]
* [[Term]]
* [[Termination clause]]


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Latest revision as of 13:27, 17 July 2019

European Union law.

The process whereby a national court with a case including a question of the validity or interpretation of community law can (or if it is a final court of appeal must) refer that specific question to the European Court of Justice for a binding determination.


See also