A limitation of remedies clause restricts what forms of relief you're entitled to if the other party breaches—perhaps excluding certain damages, specific performance, or injunctive relief. Understanding these limits before signing tells you whether the contract's consequences for breach are actually meaningful or whether you're signing up to chase pennies in a dispute.
A limitation of remedies clause restricts what a party can recover if a contract is breached, often excluding consequential damages, lost profits, or specific performance as available relief.
AI can parse these clauses to show exactly which legal remedies are being cut off, compare them against standard commercial practices, and help you negotiate language that preserves your most important rights.
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