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grandfather clause

Allowable continuance, based on practice prior to legislation, of a practice now forbidden by new legislation.

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  1. Grandfather clause - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    A grandfather clause is a situation in which an old rule continues to apply to some existing situations, while a new rule will apply to all future situations.
     
  2. grandfather clause (United States history) -- Britannica Online ...
    Statutory or constitutional device enacted by seven Southern states between 1895 and 1910 to deny suffrage to American blacks; it provided that those who had ...
     
  3. Grandfather Clause - Legal Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    A portion of a statute that provides that the law is not applicable in certain circumstances due to preexisting facts. Grandfather clauses, which were originally ...
     
  4. Reading the Fine Print: The Grandfather Clause in Louisiana
    One form of voting restriction aimed specifically at African Americans was the Grandfather clause that allowed men to register to vote only if they could have ...
     
  5. Grandfather clause - Merriam-Webster Online
    a clause creating an exemption based on circumstances previously existing; especially : a provision in several southern state constitutions designed to ...
     
  6. Grandfather Clause, The (1898–1915) | The Black Past ...
    The Grandfather Clause was enacted by seven southern states during and after the reconstruction era to prevent freedmen from voting. The clause, designed to ...
     
  7. Grandfather Clause Definition | Investopedia
    An exemption that allows persons or entities to continue with an activity they were engaging in before it became illegal through a change in regulation.
     
  8. grandfather clause - Wiktionary
    Wikipedia grandfather clause (plural grandfather clauses) ... Many building codes include a grandfather clause exempting older buildings until some amount of ...