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Definition Of Exclusion Clause:

Provision in a contract under which one party's liability (that would arise by implication of law) is excused in the listed conditions, circumstances, or situations (called exclusions).
See also exculpatory clause, exemption clause, and indemnity clause.

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Exclusive Agency Agreement
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Exclusive License
Exclusive Listing
Exculpatory Clause
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