Skip to main content

Previous

The Zoom boom

Next

English legal system and contract

EXAMINATION FOCUS

Exclusion clauses in contract law

Laura Ithier looks at the control of exclusion clauses in contract law

Exclusion clauses (or limitation clauses) can be inserted into a contract in order to reduce or eliminate the liability of either party where certain events may occur:

■ An exclusion clause will state that one or both parties to a contract will have no liability for certain events, which they should specifically outline.

Your organisation does not have access to this article.

Sign up today to give your students the edge they need to achieve their best grades with subject expertise

Subscribe

Previous

The Zoom boom

Next

English legal system and contract

Related articles: