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A severability clause is a provision in a contract that ensures if one part of the contract is found to be unenforceable or invalid, the remainder of the contract still stands. This clause protects the integrity of the contract by allowing the valid portions to remain effective, preventing the entire agreement from being nullified due to a single problematic provision.
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