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Court Of Chancery Explains Exculpation Clause

Anvil Holding Corporation v. Iron Acquisition Corporation, C.A. 7975-VCP (May 17, 2013)

Many acquisition agreements contain provisions that are intended to limit the buyer's remedies. This decision explains what language to use to cut off claims based on extra-contractual representations.  The contract must specifically say that there is no reliance on anything outside the terms of the contract.

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