verb to exclude or leave out from a list or group
adjective excluded or not included in a particular list or group
In real estate transactions, 'excepted' is used to specify any exceptions to the property being sold, such as easements or encumbrances.
In legal documents, 'excepted' is used to indicate that something is excluded or not included in a particular rule or provision.
In financial agreements or contracts, 'excepted' may be used to specify certain assets or liabilities that are not covered by the agreement.
In shipping contracts, 'excepted' may be used to specify certain goods or services that are not subject to certain terms or conditions.
All employees are eligible for the company's health insurance plan, excepted freelance writers.
The psychologist's confidentiality agreement applies to all clients, excepted cases involving harm to oneself or others.