Soon after, the network terminated his contract, citing a "morality clause."
However, in the days of morality clauses, this could have caused Walsh his contract and William Fox talked her out of it.
The management, of course, had immediately canceled the lease, since a morality clause was an important part of all long-term agreements with the Hotel Granger.
Section 43 was wielded as a morality clause against those found to be living in sin.
Because of morality clauses in studio contracts along with practical marketing concerns, most homosexual actors during the 1950s and 1960s were discreet about their sexuality.
"We know going in you have a morality clause in your contract," Jordan said.
But it seems to me that the morality clause in Sprewell's contract was unambiguous.
Mr. Hughes has got her signed to a seven-year slave contract, and he wants to get it violated on a morality clause.
There is, however, a morality clause that we can utilize.
However, I do not believe in drawing up some kind of morality clause to say that only organizations without convictions will be able to get funding from the EU.