An exclusion is typically signed when a party wants to formally waive or exempt certain rights, claims, or liabilities in a legal agreement or contract. This can occur during negotiations to clarify responsibilities or limit exposure to risk. Additionally, exclusions may be signed in specific contexts, such as insurance policies or legal settlements, to delineate what is not covered or to acknowledge the understanding of certain limitations.
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