Clause Checker

Know what the clause actually does.

Paste a contract clause and Juridescent will identify its likely purpose, surface language worth reviewing, and explain the provision in plain English.

Best used with a single clause or short contractual provision. The checker provides structured legal information, not legal advice.

Clause Checker

Runs in your browser using a rule-based library of 100 clauses, drafting signals and Singapore-specific review prompts.

Contract clause

For the clearest result, use one clause or a short contractual provision. Press Ctrl/Cmd + Enter to analyse.

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What the checker looks for

The full engine covers many more clause types, but these are some of the main groups it is designed to recognise.

Liability & indemnity

Caps, exclusions, indemnities, loss categories, warranties and liability carve-outs.

Termination & renewal

Notice periods, termination rights, automatic renewal, suspension and post-termination obligations.

Restrictions

Non-compete, non-solicitation, confidentiality, exclusivity, assignment and use restrictions.

Control & discretion

Unilateral variation, sole discretion, approvals, deemed acceptance and strict timing language.

Disputes & governing law

Forum selection, arbitration, jurisdiction, governing law, notices and enforcement mechanics.

Data, IP & compliance

PDPA issues, cross-border transfers, ownership, licensing, anti-corruption and regulatory obligations.

How the Clause Checker works

Unlike the Case Analyser, the Clause Checker is deterministic. It matches text against a structured category and drafting-signal library, then assembles review questions and Singapore-specific context from those matches.

clause text → drafting signals → classification → review prompts