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单词 exclusion clause
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Definition of exclusion clause in English:

exclusion clause

noun
  • A contractual provision disclaiming liability for a particular eventuality.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The mere fact that the payment was to be by direct debit should not of itself be enough to imply an exclusion clause into the contract.
    • Could a defendant sued in tort rely on an exclusion clause in the contract when sued by a person who was not a party, and therefore traditionally not bound by its terms?
    • The Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 has three broad areas of control but does not interfere with the common law concerning the integration of an exclusion clause in the contract.
    • Such losses are not embraced by the exclusion clause, read in its documentary and commercial context.
    • Some had a total exclusion clause so that any damage which might be associated with GM crops, even arson of farm buildings, nullified insurance claims.
    • But this does not entitle the court to reject the exclusion clause, however unreasonable the court itself may think it is, if the words are clear and fairly susceptible of one meaning only.
    • These claims did not involve any consideration of the exclusion clause.
    • They are, therefore, exempt under the exclusion clause.
    • She said her friend who accompanied her to Majorca, also had about £400 worth of items stolen or damaged in the same burglary, and was hit by the same exclusion clause.
    • A child exclusion clause in the TANF allows the states to deny increased cash aid to women who conceive and bear another child while on welfare.
    • Here we are dealing with an exclusion clause in a policy of liability insurance, necessarily to be read down against the insurer.
    • Birmingham alludes to the exclusion clause in the current law for substance dependence and sexual deviancy, which is missing in the new bill.
    • Up until now the insurance industry had not considered a terrorist attack likely enough to require an exclusion clause in its policies as standard.
    • It is only in the unlikely event that the lead is fraudulent, or knows that the borrower is making a false statement but decides to stand by, that English law will ignore an exclusion clause.
    • The logical consequences of this are plain enough, i.e., that a decision may well have been a nullity but there was no way of knowing this because the statutory exclusion clause prevented the courts from reviewing the matter.
    • I thought I had insurance but no-one has mentioned or asked about insurance in relation to this so tomorrow I'll have to find out if there's an exclusion clause for hitting deer.
 
 

Definition of exclusion clause in US English:

exclusion clause

noun
  • (in a contract) a clause disclaiming liability for a particular risk.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some had a total exclusion clause so that any damage which might be associated with GM crops, even arson of farm buildings, nullified insurance claims.
    • She said her friend who accompanied her to Majorca, also had about £400 worth of items stolen or damaged in the same burglary, and was hit by the same exclusion clause.
    • The Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 has three broad areas of control but does not interfere with the common law concerning the integration of an exclusion clause in the contract.
    • But this does not entitle the court to reject the exclusion clause, however unreasonable the court itself may think it is, if the words are clear and fairly susceptible of one meaning only.
    • These claims did not involve any consideration of the exclusion clause.
    • Such losses are not embraced by the exclusion clause, read in its documentary and commercial context.
    • The mere fact that the payment was to be by direct debit should not of itself be enough to imply an exclusion clause into the contract.
    • Could a defendant sued in tort rely on an exclusion clause in the contract when sued by a person who was not a party, and therefore traditionally not bound by its terms?
    • Birmingham alludes to the exclusion clause in the current law for substance dependence and sexual deviancy, which is missing in the new bill.
    • The logical consequences of this are plain enough, i.e., that a decision may well have been a nullity but there was no way of knowing this because the statutory exclusion clause prevented the courts from reviewing the matter.
    • I thought I had insurance but no-one has mentioned or asked about insurance in relation to this so tomorrow I'll have to find out if there's an exclusion clause for hitting deer.
    • It is only in the unlikely event that the lead is fraudulent, or knows that the borrower is making a false statement but decides to stand by, that English law will ignore an exclusion clause.
    • Up until now the insurance industry had not considered a terrorist attack likely enough to require an exclusion clause in its policies as standard.
    • A child exclusion clause in the TANF allows the states to deny increased cash aid to women who conceive and bear another child while on welfare.
    • Here we are dealing with an exclusion clause in a policy of liability insurance, necessarily to be read down against the insurer.
    • They are, therefore, exempt under the exclusion clause.
 
 
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