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Severability is a legal doctrine that allows for the remaining portions of a contract or statute to remain enforceable even if one or more provisions are found to be invalid or unenforceable. This ensures that the overall intent of the agreement or legislation can still be upheld without being entirely voided due to specific problematic clauses.
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