The general rule is that exemption clauses will be construed contra proferentem. This means that if there is any doubt as to the meaning and scope of the exemption clause, the ambiguity will be resolved against the party (known as the 'proferens') seeking to rely upon it. The courts have held that [...].
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clear words must be used if they are to excuse one party from its liability
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The general rule is that exemption clauses will be construed contra proferentem. This means that if there is any doubt as to the meaning and scope of the exemption clause, the ambiguity will be resolved against the party (known as the 'proferens') seeking to rely upon it. The courts have held that [...].
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#contract #exemption #law
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The general rule is that exemption clauses will be construed contra proferentem. This means that if there is any doubt as to the meaning and scope of the exemption clause, the ambiguity will be resolved against the party (known as the 'proferens') seeking to rely upon it. The courts have held that [...].
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clear words must be used if they are to excuse one party from its liability
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Open it d contra proferentem. This means that if there is any doubt as to the meaning and scope of the exemption clause, the ambiguity will be resolved against the party (known as the 'proferens') seeking to rely upon it. The courts have held that <span>clear words must be used if they are to excuse one party from its liability.<span><body><html>
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