Aluslausel
Aluslausel is a German term that translates to "escape clause" or "get-out clause." It refers to a provision in a contract, law, or agreement that allows one or more parties to withdraw from their obligations under specific circumstances. These circumstances are typically outlined in detail within the clause itself.
The purpose of an aluslausel is to provide a safety mechanism for parties involved, acknowledging that unforeseen
Examples of situations where an aluslausel might be invoked include force majeure events, such as natural disasters
The interpretation and application of an aluslausel can sometimes be a source of legal debate. Courts will