■A restaurant checks your coat but your ticket states they are not responsible for loss or damage
■A parking lot agreement where the parking lot says it is not responsible for loss of contents or damage to the vehicle
■A drycleaner who says they are not responsible for changes in the color or texture of the garments
■A provision in a lease where the landlord says he is not responsible for damage, injury, or loss which occurs on the property
■A clause in a trust agreement which relieves the trustee from liability resulting from any act performed in good faith under the trust
A contract between Kim and Larry to lease real property contains an exculpatory clause. This clause is a. enforceable only if either party is in a business important to the public interest. b. enforceable only if the lease involves residential property. c. generally enforceable as a matter of public policy. d. generally unenforceable.
exculpatory
Example sentence - You must read the contract completely in order to find the clause that applies.
EXCULPATORY evidence.
If the prosecutors have exculpatory evidence they must turn it over to the defense. Exculpatory evidence is evidence that shows that the defendant is not guilty or would help in his defense, A motion for exculpatory evidence is a defense motion asking the judge to order the prosecutors to turn such evidence over to the defense.
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An independent clause is a sentence that can stand on its own.
The question is incomplete. There is an if clause but no then clause.
The difference between the independent clause and the dependent clause is: "dependent clause" has a complete thought like for example "the catcher missed the ball" it expresses who missed the ball (the catcher)."independent clause" has no complete thought like for example "the movie idol" it cannot express who is the movie idol.
The difference between the independent clause and the dependent clause is: "dependent clause" has a complete thought like for example "the catcher missed the ball" it expresses who missed the ball (the catcher)."independent clause" has no complete thought like for example "the movie idol" it cannot express who is the movie idol.
do all bcbs policys have a subrogation clause
An example of a dependent clause using "who" is: "who lives next door." This clause cannot stand alone as a complete sentence because it relies on the rest of the sentence for context and meaning.