Escape clause

An escape clause is any clause, term, or condition in a contract that allows a party to that contract to avoid having to perform the contract.

If an agreement was drawn up for the sale of a house, for example, the purchaser could include some kind of escape clause in the contract, which will allow him to "escape" from the contract without being liable for breach of contract.[1]

  1. ^ Bruss, Robert J. (10 December 1989). "Escape Clause Vital to Avoiding Problems When Buying Home". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 12 December 2017.