Asked by Gabrielle Gwizdala on May 28, 2024

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An exculpatory clause is a provision in a contract that purports to relieve one of the parties from tort liability.

Exculpatory Clause

A contract provision that relieves one party from liability for harm caused during the execution of the contract.

Tort Liability

Legal responsibility arising from a civil wrong that causes harm or loss to an individual or property, not based on contracts.

  • Gain insight into the purpose and limitations of exculpatory clauses in contractual documents.
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Manish VishindasaniMay 31, 2024
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An exculpatory clause (often called a "release" or "liability waiver")is a provision in a contract that purports to relieve one of the parties from tort liability.