Severable contract

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title: Severable contract
text: In contract law, a severable contract is a contract that is composed of several separate contracts concluded between the same parties, such that failing (breaching) one part of such a 'severable' contract does not breach the whole contract. Therefore, the other party must still honor the other subparts and cannot cancel the whole agreement. A severable contract generally must contain a "severability clause" that allows certain clauses and aspects of the contract to be "severed" without affecting
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