Prison Sample Clauses
The 'Prison' clause defines the legal consequences and procedures related to incarceration as a penalty for violating certain terms of an agreement or law. Typically, this clause outlines the specific offenses that may result in imprisonment, the duration of such imprisonment, and any conditions under which release may be granted, such as parole or good behavior. Its core practical function is to deter prohibited conduct by establishing clear, enforceable consequences, thereby promoting compliance and protecting the interests of the parties or the public.
Prison. He is held in a small and poorly ventilated cell, banned from exercising outside of his cell, and deprived of a bed, mattress, books, and newspapers. In addition, due to restrictions imposed over Covid-19, he was denied family visits for six months. Since visits were resumed, he has been restricted to only one 20 minute visit from a single family member each month. We call on the Egyptian authorities to end their practice of using pretrial detention and unfounded terrorism charges to punish and repress human rights defenders for their legitimate work. We urge the Egyptian authorities to immediately and unconditionally release ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇ and bring an end to the arrests and detentions of human rights defenders.
Prison. If a person entitled to benefit is serving a period of imprisonment or detention in legal custody, payments which are or become due to that person from a member’s protected rights fund or payments of a benefit secured with that fund may be suspended. The value of the suspended payments must then be used for the maintenance of one or more of that person’s dependants.
