s.e.u.o. barring errors or omissions (E&OE)
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Definition / notes: | Errors and omissions excepted (E&OE[1]) is a phrase used in an attempt to reduce legal liability for potentially incorrect or incomplete information supplied in a contractually related document such as a quotation or specification. It is often applied as a disclaimer in situations in which the information to which it is applied is relatively fast-moving. In legal terms, it seeks to make a statement that information cannot be relied upon, or may have changed by the time of use. It is regularly used in accounting, to "excuse slight mistakes or oversights."[2] It is also used when a large amount of information is listed against a product, to state that—to the best of the supplier's knowledge—the information is correct, but that they will not be held responsible if an error has been committed. |
URL: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E%26OE |
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