errors and omissions

Frequency: 7.09.0 per million words

A formal phrase for mistakes and things left out, often used in contracts or insurance.

Examples (10)

  • The contract explicitly stated that the company was not liable for errors and omissions.
  • Insurance policies often include clauses protecting against errors and omissions in professional services.
  • We must carefully review the document to ensure there are no errors and omissions.
  • A thorough audit can help identify potential errors and omissions in financial records.
  • The legal team advised adding a disclaimer for errors and omissions in the publication.
  • Despite careful checking, minor errors and omissions can sometimes occur.
  • Professional indemnity insurance covers claims arising from errors and omissions.
  • The report was returned for correction due to several significant errors and omissions.
  • The editor's job is to minimize errors and omissions before printing.
  • Clients are protected against financial loss caused by errors and omissions of the consulting firm.