- exculpates
- ex·cul·pate || 'ekskʌlpeɪt v. free from blame, declare innocent
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
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exculpatory clause — A contract clause which releases one of the parties from liability for his or her wrongful acts. A provision in a document which protects a party from liability arising, in the main, from negligence; such clause is common in leases, contracts and … Black's law dictionary
exculpatory clause — A contract clause which releases one of the parties from liability for his or her wrongful acts. A provision in a document which protects a party from liability arising, in the main, from negligence; such clause is common in leases, contracts and … Black's law dictionary