Common use of Claims for Consequential Damages Clause in Contracts

Claims for Consequential Damages. The Contractor and Owner waive claims against each other for consequential damages arising out of or relating to this Contract. This mutual waiver includes: .1 damages incurred by the Owner for rental expenses, for losses of use, income, profit, financing, business and reputation, and for loss of management or employee productivity or of the services of such persons; and

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor, Abbreviated Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor for Construction Projects of Limited Scope, Construction Contract

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Claims for Consequential Damages. The Contractor and Owner waive claims Claims against each other for consequential damages arising out of or relating to this Contract. This mutual waiver includes: .1 damages incurred by the Owner for rental expenses, for losses of use, income, profit, financing, business and reputation, and for loss of management or employee productivity or of the services of such persons; and

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Construction Contract (Sierra Pacific Resources /Nv/), Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor (Corixa Corp)

Claims for Consequential Damages. The Contractor and Owner waive claims against each other for consequential damages arising out of or relating to this Contract. This mutual waiver includes: includes .1 damages incurred by the Owner for rental expenses, for losses of use, income, profit, financing, business and reputation, and for loss of management or employee productivity or of the services of such persons; and

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Real Estate Development Agreements

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Claims for Consequential Damages. The Contractor and Owner waive claims against each other for consequential damages arising out of or relating to this Contract. This mutual waiver includes: .1 damages incurred by the Owner for rental expenses, for losses of use, income, profit, financing, business and reputation, and for loss of management or employee productivity or of the services of such persons; and

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Construction Agreement

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