Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

disability-clause

noun
/dɪsəˈbɪləti klɔz/
Definition
A provision in a contract that addresses the implications and procedures related to a party’s disability.
Examples
  • The employment contract included a disability-clause to protect employees who become incapacitated.
  • The lease agreement’s disability-clause provided tenants with options if they could no longer manage the property.
Meaning
It outlines what happens if a person becomes unable to fulfill their obligations due to a disability, ensuring that both parties are aware of their rights and responsibilities.
Synonyms
  • Incapacity clause
  • Disability provision
  • Inability clause