Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
clausula
noun
/ˈklɔːzjʊlə/

Definition
A clause or provision in a legal document or contract.

Examples
- Many contracts contain a clausula that details the conditions under which payment is made.
- It’s important to understand the clausula in your lease agreement before signing.

Meaning
In legal terms, a clausula refers to a specific provision or stipulation included in written agreements, typically outlining obligations, rights, or responsibilities of the involved parties.

Synonyms
- provision
- stipulation
- article