What is a Severability Clause and Why is it Critical?


What happens if one of the terms of the contract is invalid for some reason, it’s either a violation of law or impossible to understand, or it’s just declared invalid. Do you want the entire contract to be thrown out or rendered invalid? Of course not. A severability clause ensures that when there’s a problem with one clause, the rest of the contract is still valid. A severability clause might read something like, if any provision of this agreement is held by a court of law to be illegal, overly broad, or otherwise enforceable, it shall not render this contract invalid or unenforceable. Talk to our very experienced business lawyer to understand the language that best suits your contract.

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