Contracts
In Kansas, an 'exculpatory clause' in a commercial lease that relieves the landlord from all liability for negligence is:
AAlways fully enforceable
BEnforceable in many cases but may not protect against gross negligence or willful misconduct in some Kansas courts✓ Correct
CNever enforceable in Kansas
DOnly enforceable in retail leases, not office or industrial
Explanation
Exculpatory clauses are generally enforceable between commercial parties, but courts may decline to enforce them for gross negligence or intentional misconduct.
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