Square dance waiver agreement has legal effect?

Yes, its for the law expressly provides that the parties to its non-performance of the contract is not liable for breach of contract statement.

Disclaimer, in the law expressly provides for the parties to its non-performance of the contract is not liable for breach of contract statement. Force majeure, the natural nature of the goods themselves, the reasonable wear and tear of the goods and the fault of the creditor are the conditions for exemption from liability.

The validity or invalidity of the disclaimer is determined on the basis of the provisions of the current law. The exemption clause takes the expression of meaning as an element and aims to exclude or limit the future liability of the parties, and thus belongs to a kind of civil behavior, which should be adjusted by the provisions of Article 52, Article 53, Article 54, Article 47, Article 48, Article 51 and Article 40 of the Contract Law .

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The relevant legal provisions of the disclaimer agreement:

1. The disclaimer is an integral part of the contract, and it is a contractual term; the presentation of the disclaimer must be express, and it is not permitted to be made by implication, or for a judge to presume that the disclaimer exists.

2, in our country, the agreement exemption does not apply to all the scope of liability, limited to civil and administrative liability. Criminal liability can not be exempted by agreement, because criminal offenses not only infringe on the legitimate rights and interests of the victim, but also undermine the ruling order of the state, must be traced by the Procuratorate on behalf of the state, the people's court judgment to determine the criminal offender's assumption of responsibility.

3, the content of the agreement does not violate the mandatory provisions of laws and administrative regulations, and does not infringe on the public interest and the interests of third parties. An agreement that is manifestly unfair to one party is also revocable.

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