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Noun Concept
Categories: Contract law, Contract clauses
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severability  severability clause  Inseverability  salvatorius  Salvatorius clause
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In law, severability refers to a provision in a contract or piece of legislation which states that if some of the terms are held to be illegal or otherwise unenforceable, the remainder should still apply. Wikipedia
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In law, severability refers to a provision in a contract or piece of legislation which states that if some of the terms are held to be illegal or otherwise unenforceable, the remainder should still apply. Wikipedia
Provision in a contract or law which states that if parts of the contract are held unenforceable, the remainder still applies Wikidata
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