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Exemption clauses are
a. not used in contracts for the sale of goods.
b. strictly construed by the courts against the party that seeks to rely on them.
c. not considered by courts.
d. strictly construed by the courts against the parties for whom they are drawn.
e. not used in employer–employee contracts.
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The Law and Business Administration in Canada

The Law and Business Administration in Canada


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