Dwellings Inc. enters into a contract with Estates Management to manage and maintain Dwellings’s apartment complex. Their contract contains a clause that limits Estates’s liability except in cases of gross negligence or willful misconduct. With respect to this clause, a court would most likely
A. enforce it.
B. reform it.
C. refuse to enforce it.
D. reallocate the risk expressed in it.
Answer: A
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