Common use of Contribution to loss or damage Clause in Contracts

Contribution to loss or damage. The liability of a Party for Damage, howsoever caused (including, but not limited to, by the negligence of that Party), suffered by the other Party in connection with this Agreement is reduced to the extent that the negligent act or omission or wilful misconduct of the other Party caused that Damage.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Reference Service Agreement

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Contribution to loss or damage. (a) The liability of a Party party to this Agreement for Damage, howsoever caused (including, including but not limited to, by the negligence of that Partyparty), suffered by the other Party party in connection with this Agreement Agreement, is reduced to the extent that the negligent or unlawful act or omission or wilful misconduct of the other Party party caused that Damage.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.agl.com.au, www.agl.com.au

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Contribution to loss or damage. β€Œ The liability of a Party for Damage, howsoever caused (including, but not limited to, by the negligence of that Party), suffered by the other Party in connection with this Agreement is reduced to the extent that the negligent act or omission or wilful misconduct of the other Party caused that Damage.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Reference Service Agreement

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