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37.1 Severance of contract clause

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37: SEVERANCE AND INVALIDITY

(For severance clauses see Form 37.1 [1389] onwards.)

A severance clause is often included in an agreement to provide for the eventuality of a provision being held to be unenforceable, unlawful or void. The severance clause removes the offending words or provision and leaves the remaining part of the contract in operation,

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