In assessing the degree of notice which is acceptable, it is clear that the party relying on the exemption clause need not show that he actually brought it to the notice of the other party, but only that he took reasonable steps to do so.
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Parker v South Eastern Railway Co (1876-77) LR 2 CPD 416
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In assessing the degree of notice which is acceptable, it is clear that the party relying on the exemption clause need not show that he actually brought it to the notice of the other party, but only that he took reasonable steps to do so.
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#contract #exemption #law
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In assessing the degree of notice which is acceptable, it is clear that the party relying on the exemption clause need not show that he actually brought it to the notice of the other party, but only that he took reasonable steps to do so.
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Parker v South Eastern Railway Co (1876-77) LR 2 CPD 416
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