Severability clauses vary in how broadly they allow courts to modify or delete problematic provisions, and AI can help you understand what your specific clause actually permits. The difference between a narrow severability clause and a broad one can determine whether a court strikes just the bad section or tears apart your whole deal when challenged.
A severability clause specifies that if one part of a contract is found unenforceable, the remaining provisions stay intact and continue to bind the parties involved.
AI can analyze how a severability clause is written to determine whether it truly protects the rest of your agreement or leaves critical terms vulnerable if a court strikes down a related provision.
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