An escalator clause is a provision in a contract that allows for an increase in agreed-upon costs or payments based on specific conditions, often related to inflation or other economic factors.
An escalator clause is a provision in a contract that allows for cost increases to be passed on to one of the parties involved. This is typically seen in contracts such as employment agreements and leases.
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