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welcome to the contract law lecture series at the University of the West Indies faculty of law at Cave Hill my name is Hans monka and todayamp;#39;s lecture is on exclusion Clauses hereamp;#39;s a brief overview of what weamp;#39;re going to be looking at first Iamp;#39;ll introduce you to the general notion of exclusion Clauses and then we look at the two constituent elements of exclusion Clauses first of all the inquiry of whether an exclusion Clause has been incorporated into the agreement and secondly whether the exclusion Clause is clear enough the clarity of it lastly Iamp;#39;ll offer a brief summary in a nutshell exclusion Clauses are clauses that seek to limit liability or exclude liability in contractual situations now we find different terms for the same thing so sometimes theyamp;#39;re called exclusion Clauses sometimes theyamp;#39;re called exemption Clauses sometimes theyamp;#39;re called limitation Clauses essentially all of those are the same thing although min