/ɪkˈskluːʒən/ – noun
Definition: 1. việc loại trừ, việc loại bỏ;
2. việc không cho, việc ngăn cấm không cho vào;
3. việc loại bỏ, việc trục xuất, việc đuổi ra.
A more throughout explanation: In legal terms, exclusion refers to the act of preventing someone or something from being included or considered in a particular situation, such as a contract, agreement, or legal proceeding. It involves the deliberate omission or restriction of someone’s rights, privileges, or participation in a specific matter.
Example: The exclusion clause in the contract clearly states that the company shall not be liable for any damages caused by natural disasters.