Grandfather Clause

See: Grandfathering.

It's the contractual language that lets investors or owners pull in favorable language from the past and apply it to the present. Like...one granfather clause might have granted to the new ranch owners access to the river through Highway X, so that they can water Bessie and Nessie and the other cows before killing and eating them.



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