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The Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 is designated by the legislation as "an Act to impose further limits on the extent to which under the law of England and Wales and Northern Ireland civil liability for breach of contract, of for negligence or other breach of duty, can be avoided by means of contract terms and otherwise, and under the law of Scotland civil liability can be avoided by means of contract terms". (Legislation UK, 2015) Contrary to its title, this Act does not treat the unfair terms in a contract but the exemptions clauses. The control of the uses of clauses limiting and exempting the liabilities for breach of contract is the aim of this Act. (McKendrick, 2010)Unfair contract terms Act 1977 is defined by law as "Act to additional constraints on the extent to which under the law of England and Wales and Northern Ireland civil liability for false promises of negligence or other breach of duty, can be avoided by means of contract terms, and so on, and under the law of civil liability of Scotland can be avoided by means of contract terms. "(The United Kingdom the law 2015) opposite the name of the Act does not maintain the unfair terms in contracts, but with the exception of the control of the implementation of limitations and liabilities, except for errors in the contract is the aim of this Act.
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