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Within a , an exculpatory clause is a statement that aims to prevent one party from holding the other party liable for damages. An exculpatory clause is generally only enforceable if it does not conflict with existing .

(2026). 9780735561038, . .
The two other prerequisites for an exculpatory clause to be valid are that the contract must pertain to the involved parties' private affairs, and each of the involved parties must be free bargaining agents to the contract in question such that there is no adhesion.
(2026). 9781543807820, . .


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  • In , exculpatory clauses are sometimes used in waivers to absolve hotels of liability regarding unstaffed swimming pools open for visitor use, aided by signs displaying language such as "swim at your own risk".
    (2026). 9780471464259, Wiley. .
  • In and , exculpatory clauses are sometimes included in to minimize personal liability for the borrower.
    (2026). 9780793143610, Dearborn Real Estate Education. .
  • Exculpatory clauses are also applied more generally in construction law to immunize a person from the consequences of his/her negligence, though this application is subject to stringent standards.
    (2026). 9780831808037, American Law Institute-American Bar Association Committee on Continuing Professional Education. .
  • typically defend themselves with exculpatory clauses due to the inherent risk of injury involved with skiing, and thus it is usually very difficult for skiers to successfully win a personal injury lawsuit against the resort.
  • In , activities like and performing an are typically uninsurable due to carrying such a high level of risk; this necessitates the usage of exculpatory clauses as risk management tools, so that individuals and businesses can defend against lawsuits in the event of injury or death.
    (2016). 9781317133711, Taylor & Francis. .
  • In , most jurisdictions have ruled that exculpatory clauses are generally considered invalid for medical malpractice cases because health care is an important and sensitive area of public interest,
    (2026). 9780763731823, Jones and Bartlett Publishers. .
    though a common exception to this trend exists for experimental procedures.


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