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By 1912, the Socialist Party
Unenforceable
Describes a contract or clause that, due to legal deficiencies, cannot be upheld or enforced by a court.
Exculpatory Clauses
Clauses included in contracts that release one party from liability for harm or damage that might occur, despite negligence or fault.
Intentional Behavior
Actions or conduct carried out with a specific purpose or intent, often implying deliberateness.
Reckless Fault
A legal term referring to actions taken with deliberate disregard for the safety and well-being of others, often resulting in liability.
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