Saving clause protects rights on repeal, preserves contracts despite ambiguities, and excepts specified matters from operation. A saving clause is a statutory or contractual reservation that exempts specified matters from the general operation of a statute or agreement, preserving existing rights, pending proceedings and penalties from being extinguished by repeal and preventing ambiguities from rendering a contract void by directing enforceability to the extent it can remain valid.
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Saving clause protects rights on repeal, preserves contracts despite ambiguities, and excepts specified matters from operation.
A saving clause is a statutory or contractual reservation that exempts specified matters from the general operation of a statute or agreement, preserving existing rights, pending proceedings and penalties from being extinguished by repeal and preventing ambiguities from rendering a contract void by directing enforceability to the extent it can remain valid.
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