How can the government be a disclaimer?
How can the government be a disclaimer?
A disclaimer is any declaration aimed to define or fix the scope of rights and obligations which the parties in a legally recognised relationship may exercise and enforce. It implies situations involving some degree of ambiguity, waiver or risk.
As part of a contract, a warranty may specify mutually negotiated and privately arranged terms and conditions; or may specify alerts or obligations to the general public (or any other class of persons) for the purpose of performing a duty of care due to avoid unnecessary risk of injury.Few disclaimers are issued to restrict liability to damages after a damage or injury has been incurred already.
The government can be a disclaimer :
1.Like the disclaimer says though all efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of the contents, the same should not be construed as accurate reproduction of the text for use for any legal purposes. likewise, government says by ensuring all efforts we can not do this development work because of some reasons.
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