Asked by Megan Standley on Jun 14, 2024

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A contract clause that excludes liability for willful misconduct is enforceable if the provision is sufficiently prominent in the body of the contract.

Willful Misconduct

Intentional or deliberate wrongdoing or reckless behavior by an individual, typically leading to harm or breach of contractual obligations.

Excludes Liability

A legal term that refers to clauses within contracts that attempt to limit or exclude one's responsibility for certain types of damages or losses.

  • Acquire knowledge about the legal principles governing the enforceability of contract provisions regarding damages and remedies.
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Candace WilliamsJun 21, 2024
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False
Explanation :
A contract clause that excludes liability for willful misconduct is generally considered unenforceable because it is against public policy to allow a party to exempt itself from liability for intentional harm or gross negligence.