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==={{tag|Fraud}}===
==={{tag|Fraud}}===
[[File:Contractual_loss.png|200px|thumb|right|Damage against Wantonness. Mapped.]]
You can't exclude contractual liability for fraud, so it's hardly a great concession to say so in a contract.
You can't exclude contractual liability for fraud, so it's hardly a great concession to say so in a contract.


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For here's the point, lazengem: The point of a contractual obligation is to have some means of enforcing its performance or achieving compensation for its non-performance. Is that what negligence is meant to do?
For here's the point, lazengem: The point of a contractual obligation is to have some means of enforcing its performance or achieving compensation for its non-performance. Is that what negligence is meant to do?


===Negligence===
===Negligence===

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