Additional Consequences Clause Samples
The "Additional Consequences" clause defines the extra actions or remedies that may be imposed if a party breaches the agreement or fails to meet its obligations. In practice, this clause might specify that, beyond standard remedies like damages or termination, the breaching party could face further requirements such as reimbursement of costs, suspension of services, or other corrective measures. Its core function is to provide a clear framework for addressing breaches, ensuring that the non-breaching party has adequate recourse and that the consequences of non-compliance are well understood and enforceable.
Additional Consequences. In addition to such conditions which may be specified pursuant to Clause 13.1 in respect of a withdrawing Party or Clause 13.2 in respect of an expelled Party, the following provisions shall apply to a withdrawing or expelled Party:
(a) it shall no longer be a party to this Agreement, save that such withdrawal or expulsion shall not relieve the withdrawing or expelled Party of the obligations imposed upon it under the following provisions, which shall continue to be fully binding and enforceable against it:
(i) Clause 6 (accounts and records);
(ii) Clause 7.1 and Clause 7.2 (ownership and access to equipment);
(iii) Clause 12 (liability & insurance);
Additional Consequences. The defendant understands that as a result of this conviction, the defendant could experience additional collateral consequences, such as the loss of the right to carry firearms, the right to vote, and the right to hold public office. If the defendant is not a United States citizen, as a result of a plea of guilty, the defendant may be removed from the United States, denied citizenship, and denied admission to the United States in the future. The defendant has discussed with his attorney the punishments and consequences of pleading guilty, understands that not all of the consequences can be predicted or foreseen, and still wants to plead guilty in this case.
