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A severability clause allows for the terms of the contract to be independent of one another, so that if a term in the contract is deemed unenforceable by a court, the contract as a whole will not be deemed unenforceable.
Covered Organizations
Entities that fall under the jurisdiction of certain regulations and laws, requiring them to comply with specific standards or protections.
Employment-At-Will
A legal doctrine that means an employer can terminate an employee at any time for any reason, except an illegal one, or no reason without incurring legal liability.
Doctrine
A belief, principle, or policy held, taught, or advocated in law, such as the "doctrine of precedent" which is foundational to the common law system.
Fired
Termination of employment by an employer.
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