Mega Corporation, the bailor, negotiates a bailment agreement with Huge Corporation, the bailee. Huge Corporation insists that an exculpatory clause be included in the terms and conditions of the bailment agreement. Later, Huge Corporation negligently (ordinary negligence, not gross negligence) damages the property which is the subject of the bailment. Most courts will allow Huge Corp to stand
behind its exculpatory clause and deny liability.
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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