A liability letter is a business document that outlines any legally binding agreements and responsibilities between two or more parties. It’s essentially a way of making sure that everyone involved in a transaction is on the same page and understands their role and obligations – think of it as an insurance policy for your rights, responsibilities and liabilities. The language used in these letters should be clear, unambiguous and fair, allowing for no misinterpretations.
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