errors or omissions

Frequency: 6.88.8 per million words

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

Examples (10)

  • The document states that the company is not liable for any errors or omissions.
  • Please review the contract carefully for any potential errors or omissions.
  • The insurance policy covers losses arising from errors or omissions in professional services.
  • We strive to ensure our reports are free from errors or omissions.
  • Any errors or omissions in the financial statement must be rectified immediately.
  • The architect's design was protected against errors or omissions by professional indemnity insurance.
  • The final draft will be checked thoroughly to eliminate all errors or omissions.
  • Liability for errors or omissions is explicitly limited in the agreement.
  • Clients are advised to report any perceived errors or omissions to the legal department.
  • The disclaimer explicitly exempts the publisher from responsibility for errors or omissions.