However, express clauses may be included in a non-severable contract to explicitly require the full performance of an obligation.
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Typically, non-severable contracts only require the substantial performance of a promise rather than the whole or complete performance of a promise to warrant payment.
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A severable contract generally must contain a " severability clause " that allows certain clauses and aspects of the contract to be " severed " without affecting the validity of the rest of the contract.
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In contract law, a "'severable contract "'is a contract that is actually composed of several separate contracts concluded between the same parties, so that failing ( breaching ) one part of such a'severable'contract does not breach the whole contract.
परिभाषा
a contract which, in the event of a breach by one of the parties, can be considered as several independent agreements expressed in a single instrument