E&OE is an initialism standing for errors and omissions excepted. The phrase is used in an attempt to reduce legal liability for incorrect or incomplete information supplied in a contractually related document such as a price list, quotation or specification. It is often applied as a disclaimer in situations...
That is a very rough definition of the above mentioned item by Phil340 it would appear at "first blush" that YWG has a few more lawyers involved in this thread and as hard as it, maybe this thread should die as it could be used by some as potential litigation bait.
I really hope I am wrong on this but after the forum at A.C.P.A. was shutdown because of allegations of some people "strip mining" I am not so sure..........
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