Explain five exemption clauses which if included in a contract might be considered null and void.

Exemption clauses which are null and void:

  • Clauses which purport to exclude liability for death.
  • Clauses which attempt to exclude the implied condition that the seller has title to the goods.
  • Clauses which seek to restrict liability for negligence – will be subjected to reasonableness test.
  • Clauses which restrict liability for loss or damage caused by defects in goods or poor quality service.
  • Clauses which purport to avoid liability for personal injury.
  • Clauses which are contained in a document signed by the aggrieved party would not be disputed by the parties.
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