War Powers Clause Samples

The War Powers clause grants specific authority to a government, typically the executive branch, to take actions related to national defense and military engagement during times of war or armed conflict. In practice, this clause may empower the president or relevant officials to deploy armed forces, manage military operations, or enact emergency measures without the usual legislative approval. Its core function is to ensure swift and decisive action in response to threats, addressing the need for rapid decision-making and national security during wartime situations.
War Powers. This Agreement and all the provisions hereof shall be subject to whatever right the United States Government now has, or in the future may have or acquire, affecting the control, operation, regulation, and taking over of said Airport for the exclusive or nonexclusive use of the Airport by the United States during the time of war or national emergency.

Related to War Powers

  • Powers It has the power to execute this Agreement and any other documentation relating to this Agreement to which it is a party, to deliver this Agreement and any other documentation relating to this Agreement that it is required by this Agreement to deliver and to perform its obligations under this Agreement and any obligations it has under any Credit Support Document to which it is a party and has taken all necessary action to authorise such execution, delivery and performance;

  • Statutory Powers For the purposes of all powers implied by statute the Secured Obligations shall be deemed to have become due and payable on the date of this Assignment.