A term included in a contract that seeks to limit the liability of a party under the contract
An exclusion clause is valid if it is clear and unambiguous, brought to the attention of the parties before or at the time of entering into the contract, and not contrary to public policy. Additionally, the clause must be reasonable and fair in the circumstances.
Generally speaking the court would use the "4 corners doctrine" in interpretation of this clause. IE: that the exclusion itself, along with the whole of the agreement (contract) would define its limits (intentions).
The majority opinion held that categorical exclusion of blacks from juries for no other reason than their race violated the Equal Protection Clause.
Stay away from the exclusion zone.The exclusion made him think twice about his behaviour.
Most homeowners policies have an exclusion (meaning they wont pay) for any illegal activity, if the marijuana was legal, the resulting fire could be covered if not excluded by a business at home clause or some other reason.
It can be either. The preposition except is followed by the exception noun(s). The conjunction except is normally followed by "that."
Competitive exclusion principle.
An exclusion will stay in effect until you ask the insurance company to reverse the exclusion.
I will do my best to prevent exclusion from my team
Accessibility without Exclusion was created in 2010.
Asiatic Exclusion League happened in 1907.
Condominium boards are most properly insured with directors and officers insurance -- which best practices recommend, and which may be required by your governing documents.One of the situations covered by this insurance includes dishonesty.From the FindLaw site:"Dishonesty exclusions bar coverage for claims made in connection with an insured's dishonesty, fraud, or willful violation of laws or statutes. The dishonesty exclusion also may be coupled with a personal profit exclusion, barring coverage in connection with an insured's illicit gain. These exclusions typically are followed by a severability clause - that is, a caveat providing that the acts or knowledge of one insured will not be imputed to any other insured for the purposes of applying the exclusion.* In other words, the exclusion only bars coverage for the insured(s) whose acts or knowledge are the basis of the claim at issue."In other words, one dishonest board member's actions do not reflect on -- or exclude coverage of -- other board members.*Emphasis particular to this use of this quote.