Asked by Spencer Peyrot on Jun 14, 2024

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Courts will always enforce an exculpatory clause from a properly executed contract.

Exculpatory Clause

A provision in a contract that absolves one party of liability for any wrongdoing related to the agreement.

  • Comprehend the role and scope of exculpatory clauses within contracts.
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Feranmi RaymondJun 17, 2024
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
Courts enforce exculpatory clauses in some cases and refuse to enforce them in others,depending on the circumstances of the case,the identity and relationship of the parties,and the language of the agreement.