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Exclusion Clause

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Exclusion Clause

Exclusion clause

An exclusion clause is a term in a contract that specifically excludes or limits certain liabilities or obligations that would otherwise be included. Exclusion clauses are also known as “limitation of liability” clauses.

Exclusion clauses are commonly found in contracts for the sale of goods or services, and can be used to limit or exclude liability for breach of contract, negligence, or any other type of legal liability. For example, a business may use an exclusion clause to limit its liability for death or personal injury caused by its negligence.

When drafting an exclusion clause, it is important to make sure that the clause is clear and unambiguous, and that it does not contravene any laws. If an exclusion clause is found to be invalid or unenforceable, the rest of the contract will still remain valid and binding.

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