grammaticality - Can "nor" be used without "neither"?


I came across this sentence:



Cummings Motors, Smith Electric nor our subcontractors can be held liable.



Is this a proper use of the word nor?


I can understand



Neither Cummings Motors nor Smith Electric nor our subcontractors can be held liable.



But nor without neither? What about neither, nor, nor? Is one nor sufficient?




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