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  • escalator clause — ☆ escalator clause n. a clause in a contract providing for increases or decreases in wages, prices, etc. based on fluctuations in the cost of living, production costs, etc …   English World dictionary

  • escalator — I. noun Etymology: from Escalator, a trademark Date: 1900 1. a. a power driven set of stairs arranged like an endless belt that ascend or descend continuously b. an upward course suggestive of an escalator < a never stopping escalator of economic …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • escalator clause — Provision in a contract allowing cost increases to be passed on. In an employment contract, for example an escalator clause may call for wage increases in line with inflation. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * escalator clause escalator clause …   Financial and business terms

  • Escalator clause — An escalator clause is a clause in a lease or contract that guarantees a change in the agreement price once a particular factor beyond control of either party affecting the value has been determined.Escalator clauses are quite common in… …   Wikipedia

  • Escalator Clause — A contract provision allowing for one to pass an increase in costs to another party. Escalator clauses are usually related to influences beyond both parties control, such as inflation. Also known as an escalation clause . Escalation clauses allow …   Investment dictionary

  • escalator clause — noun a clause in a contract that provides for an increase or a decrease in wages or prices or benefits etc. depending on certain conditions (as a change in the cost of living index) • Syn: ↑escalator • Hypernyms: ↑article, ↑clause …   Useful english dictionary

  • escalator clause — (also escalation clause) noun a clause in a contract that allows for a rise in wages or prices under certain conditions …   English new terms dictionary

  • escalator clause — A clause in a contract of sale or lease, made during a period when prices and rentals are limited in amount by law, which gives the vendor or landlord the benefit of such increases in the price or rent as may be made by law during the life of the …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • escalatorclause — escalator clause n. A provision in a contract stipulating an increase or a decrease, as in wages, benefits, or prices, under certain conditions, such as changes in the cost of living. * * * …   Universalium

  • Fuel protests in the United Kingdom — The fuel protests in the United Kingdom were a series of campaigns held in the United Kingdom over the cost of petrol and diesel for road vehicle use. There have been 3 notable campaigns amongst many other protests in the 21st century. The first… …   Wikipedia

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