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Ten things you need to know about exclusion clauses

Craig Beauman outlines ten key points to aid your revision

This poster is relevant to AQA A-level Paper 3A, OCR A-level Component 3, WJEC A-level Units 3 and 4 and Eduqas Components 2 and 3.

Exclusion clauses are controversial terms of a contract that seek to reduce or eliminate a party’s liability in certain circumstances. The main purpose is to reduce or remove financial liability if certain events occur during the contract (Olley v Marlborough Court, 1949).

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