230. Ouster of jurisdiction of the courts.
An agreement which ousts the jurisdiction of the courts1 is contrary to public policy2. It is sometimes quite difficult to distinguish an ouster clause from a clause
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An agreement which ousts the jurisdiction of the courts1 is contrary to public policy2. It is sometimes quite difficult to distinguish an ouster clause from a clause
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