AI can walk you through what a severability clause means in plain terms—essentially that if part of the agreement is found unenforceable, the rest survives—though understanding the legal implications of your particular clause's language benefits from a lawyer's eye. This matters because severability clauses protect your deal from being completely voided if one provision gets struck down.
A severability clause states that if one part of a contract is found to be unenforceable or illegal, the rest of the agreement remains valid and in effect, acting as a safety net for the overall contract.
AI can identify how severability language interacts with other key provisions, assess whether a poorly written severability clause could unintentionally void critical terms, and help you understand the ripple effects of removing any single clause.
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