The letters E and OE stand for "errors and omissions excepted." This phrase is commonly used in legal and business contexts, such as contracts, agreements, and invoices.
The purpose of including the phrase "errors and omissions excepted" is to indicate that while every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information presented, there may be some mistakes or omissions that have been overlooked. This means that if there are any errors or omissions in the document, the party issuing the document is not liable for them.
In essence, the phrase "errors and omissions excepted" is a disclaimer that limits the liability of the party issuing the document, in case any mistakes or omissions are discovered later.