22 Feb 2022
You Take the Risk
Acquire information about common mechanisms used in commercial agreements to allocate risk, including the use of force majeure clauses, indemnification, limitation on liability terms, termination rights, product warranties, detailed payment terms and guaranties, insurance obligations, and other contractual remedies.
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