186. Exemption clauses must be incorporated in the contract.
186. Exemption clauses must be incorporated in the contract.
Contract (Volume 22 (2019)) | Commentaryb. Incorporation of Exemption Clauses
To be effective an exemption clause must as a general rule be incorporated in the contract at the time when the contract is made1, and it is insufficient
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b. Incorporation of Exemption Clauses
To be effective an exemption clause must as a general rule be incorporated in the contract at the time when the contract is made1, and it is insufficient
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