What is an "exclusion clause" in the context of overhead power lines, and how does it relate to liability?

2025-08-12

Answer: An exclusion clause, particularly in legal and insurance documents related to power line easements and projects, is a provision that limits or removes a party's liability under certain conditions. For example, a property owner's liability for damage to a power line might be excluded if the damage was caused by the utility company's failure to maintain proper clearances.

This highlights the critical importance of proper construction and maintenance. By using high-quality overhead line equipment and adhering to strict industry standards, we at Ningbo Changshi help our clients build and maintain power lines that are less prone to failure and damage, thereby reducing the likelihood of liability issues. Our tension stringing equipment and tools are essential for ensuring that conductors are installed with the precise sag and tension required to maintain safe clearances and comply with all safety regulations.

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