Definitions from Wiktionary (exit clause)
▸ noun: (law) A provision in a legal document or lease allowing a signatory or lessee to terminate the contract legally and usually without penalty under certain circumstances.
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▸ noun: (law) A provision in a legal document or lease allowing a signatory or lessee to terminate the contract legally and usually without penalty under certain circumstances.
Similar:
break clause,
weasel clause,
escalator clause,
tenendum,
sunset clause,
testing clause,
separation,
acceleration clause,
clause,
operative clause,
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