Asked by Mulham Shbeib on May 02, 2024

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Beauty Shop Woes.When Janice went to work as a hair stylist in Rick's beauty shop,she entered into an agreement with Rick whereby if she left,she would not work for another beauty shop within 50 miles for 2 years.Rick trained Janice in several new techniques.After nine months,Janice was offered a great job down the street at a new beauty shop,quit Rick,and had a number of customers follow her down the street to her new job.Rick claimed that she had signed a contract and had no right to go to work at the new shop.Janice disagreed and told Rick that no judge in the country would enforce such an agreement.Janice told Rick that she was more worried about a customer,Treena,who was threatening to sue her because her hair turned green after Janice worked on it.Janice agreed that Treena's hair was damaged.Janice pointed out,however,that she told Treena that odd results could result from a dye attempt,and she required that Treena sign a contract releasing Janice from all liability before she did anything with Treena's hair.Treena,however,sued anyway.What type of clause did Janice have Treena sign to the effect that she would not hold Janice liable for any bad results?

A) Adhesion
B) Exculpatory
C) Procedural
D) Substantive
E) Malfeasance

Exculpatory Clause

A part of a contractual agreement that releases one party from liability for wrongful actions or damages.

  • Characterize the differences among different categories of contracts and clauses, including adhesion, exculpatory, and severable contracts.
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Zybrea KnightMay 07, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
An exculpatory clause is a statement releasing one of the parties to an agreement from all liability,regardless of who is at fault or what the injury suffered is.The patently unfair nature of an exculpatory clause is closely tied to the idea of unconscionable contracts.