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    A Provision in a Contract Which States No Damages Can
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A Provision in a Contract Which States No Damages Can

Question 38

Question 38

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A provision in a contract which states no damages can be recovered in the event of breach of contract is called:


A) a contributory clause
B) an exculpatory clause
C) a waiver clause.
D) a force majeur clause

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