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The Severance Clause, also known as a Severability Clause, is a legal provision that may be included in a contract or legislation that states that if part or parts of the contract or legislation is determined to be invalid, unenforceable or unconstitutional that the remainder of the contract or legislation is still valid or in effect. If a contract or legislation does not include a Severability Clause and any part of is ruled to be illegal or unenforceable then the entire contract or legislation is voided.

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