Additional Developer Liabilities Clause Samples

The "Additional Developer Liabilities" clause defines specific responsibilities and obligations that the developer must assume beyond those typically outlined in a standard agreement. This may include liabilities for defects discovered after project completion, compliance with certain regulatory standards, or indemnification for third-party claims arising from the developer's work. By clearly outlining these extra liabilities, the clause ensures that the developer is held accountable for a broader range of issues, thereby protecting the client from unforeseen risks and clarifying the scope of the developer's responsibilities.
Additional Developer Liabilities