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Latest post Tue, May 29 2007 7:38 AM by Kathrin. 1 replies.
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Flaviaferraz  +  371767 Mon, 28 May 07 11:05 PM

Hello everybody

I was reading an agreement (services agreement) and found a clause which set forth that service provider could render services to contractor only within a certain territory. The clause title was "Exclusiveness". First I thought it was wrong, I thought the noun was exclusivity. But then I found it in Oxford Dictionary. I was wondering whether there is any difference between them (maybe exclusiveness should be used to mean the exclusiveness of luxury items, for instance). Can anyone help? Which word should I use in such kind of contract?

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Kathrin  +  371922 Tue, 29 May 07 07:38 AM
Hi,


Exclusiveness
- tendency to associate with only a select group (and often used in the classical literature).


Exclusivity -
contract term in which one party grants another party sole rights with regard to a particular business function.

Within the limitation of my knowledge exclusivity is the legal term. Interestingly exclusiveness and exclusivity are not synonyms!

Maybe you can try http://www.legal-definitions.com/, where you can find legal definations.
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