exemption clause
Frequency: 6.68.5 per million words
A clause that provides freedom from an obligation or liability imposed on others.
Categories:
Examples (20)
- The contract included a clear exemption clause that limited the company's liability for damages.
- The contract included a carefully worded exemption clause to limit the company's liability.
- Before signing, you should have a lawyer review the exemption clause carefully.
- The court ruled that the exemption clause was unreasonable and therefore unenforceable.
- The insurance policy's exemption clause specified that it did not cover acts of war.
- Consumers should always read the fine print, especially any exemption clause in the agreement.
- Is the exemption clause in this agreement legally enforceable?
- During negotiations, their legal team insisted on adding a broad exemption clause.
- The court ruled that the exemption clause was unreasonable and therefore invalid.
- Does this exemption clause cover damages resulting from employee negligence?
- Certain charitable organizations can benefit from a tax exemption clause in the new legislation.
- Historically, service providers often relied on a vaguely written exemption clause.
- The legal team is currently drafting a new exemption clause to protect against unforeseen risks.
- If we sign this, the exemption clause will protect us from any claims of unforeseen damages.
- If the supplier fails to meet the quality standards, the exemption clause will not protect them from penalties.
- New legislation aims to restrict the use of unfair exemption clauses in consumer contracts.
- Many online services hide a broad exemption clause within their lengthy terms of service.
- The insurance policy's exemption clause specifically excluded flood damage.
- An analysis of the contract revealed a poorly worded exemption clause that could be challenged in court.
- You must be wary of any contract with an all-encompassing exemption clause.