GRANDFATHER CLAUSE


Meaning of GRANDFATHER CLAUSE in English

■ noun N. Amer. informal a clause exempting certain pre-existing classes of people or things from the requirements of a piece of legislation.

Origin

early 20th cent.: from a clause in the constitutions of some Southern states, exempting from voting restrictions the descendants of men who voted before the Civil War.

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