sunset clause

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sunset clause (plural sunset clauses)

  1. (law) A provision of a law which says the law or something under it, as an agency or benefit established by it, will come to an end on a particular date or after a particular period of time.
    A sunset clause in this act says the tax exemption will expire on the thirtieth day after the effective date of the act.

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