Damage caused to third parties Sample Clauses

Damage caused to third parties. Each Party shall be solely liable for any loss, damage or injury to third parties resulting from the performance of the said Party’s obligations by it or on its behalf under this Consortium Agreement or from its use of Results or Background.
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Damage caused to third parties. Each Party shall be solely liable for any loss, damage or injury to third parties resulting from the performance of the said Party’s obligations by it or on its behalf under this Consortium Agreement or from its use of Results or Background. With the Consortium Agreement the liability can only be limited between the Parties. Such limitations do not have any direct effect on a third party which is not a Party to this Consortium Agreement. This clause states that the ultimate liability remains to be borne by the Party causing the damage by its performance or by its use of Results or Background. Where damage to “Other participants” (MGA Articles 8 and 9) is concerned, please see elucidation on Section 4.3.
Damage caused to third parties. 10.4.1 The lessee shall have to pay compensation for any damage caused to third parties by the rented rail tank cars. 10.4.2 The lessee may escape this obligation to provide compensation only by proving that the damage caused to third parties has been due : to a shortcoming in the rail tank cars itself, to an event of force majeur to a fault on the part of the lessor, its agents or its beneficiaries, to the doing of a third party, to an act of war. 10.4.3 The lessee warrants the lessor against any recourse that might be filed against the latter in this connection.
Damage caused to third parties. 5.2.1.1 Each Party shall be solely liable and will indemnify the other Parties for any loss, damage or injury to third parties, including the JU, resulting from the performance of the said Party’s obligations under this ITD Consortium Agreement. 5.2.1.2 In the event of a claim of the JU and if such claim of the JU has been settled by any other Party (ies) the Party whose default has caused or contributed to such claim shall reimburse any amount, to such any other Party(s). 5.2.1.3 In the event of a claim of the JU and if it is not possible to attribute the default to any Party, the amount claimed by the JU shall be apportioned between all the Parties prorata their shares in the Consortium Plan.
Damage caused to third parties. Each Main Partner shall be solely liable for any loss, damage or injury to third parties resulting from the performance of the said Main Partner’s obligations by it or on its behalf under this Agreement or from its use of Foreground or Background Intellectual Property.
Damage caused to third parties. Each Party shall be solely liable for any loss, damage or injury to third parties resulting from the performance of the said Party's obligations by it or on its behalf under this Agreement or from its use of Project Results or Background. 1A translated version of the Freedom of Information Act is available at Version 25.10.2019 101648 Polar ICE Each Party shall inform the other of any claim that has been filed against that Party for indemnification or the like related to the Project or sub-project.
Damage caused to third parties. Each Party shall be solely liable for any loss, damage or injury to third parties resulting from the performance of the said Party’s obligations from carrying out its project share by it or on its behalf under this Agreement. [University B] grants [University A] access to the research data described in the Agreement in accordance with standard accounting practices for internal use of the research data at [University B], and the cost of the collaboration is the actual cost of the work incurred and does not include profit costs.
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Damage caused to third parties. If damage is caused to a third party due to an error on the part of the intern during the internship activities, the internship provider may be held liable by that third party (Article 6:170 BW of the Dutch Civil Code). In that case, the internship provider can invoke his liability insurance. If the damage in question is not covered by this insurance, the damage (up to a maximum of € 50,000.00) can be reported on the liability insurance of the school. This option only applies if and insofar as the trainee is legally liable for the error in question pursuant to Section 6:162 of the Dutch Civil Code, this liability arises from the agreed work and is not insured in any way elsewhere.
Damage caused to third parties. The Tenant is liable for damage caused to third parties by the Items throughout the term of the Rental Agreement. The Tenant shall indemnify the Owner against any recourse by third parties concerning damage caused by an Item, regardless of the cause, nature or basis. The Tenant shall insure the Items against damage caused to third parties throughout the term of the Rental Agreement with a reputable company with its registered office in the European Union, the United Kingdom or Switzerland and for amounts appropriate to the risks incurred.

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  • Breach of Confidentiality Contractor acknowledges that there can be no adequate remedy at law for any breach of Contractor’s obligations hereunder, that any such breach will likely result in irreparable harm, and therefore, that upon any breach or threatened breach of the confidentiality obligations, the JBE shall be entitled to appropriate equitable relief, without the requirement of posting a bond, in addition to its other remedies at law.

  • DISCLOSURE OF TBS ACCESS CODE TO THIRD PARTY (a) The Account Holder must exercise all care to ensure that the TBS Access Code is not disclosed to any person and shall take all steps to prevent forgery or fraud in connection with the use of his TBS Access Code and/or the operation of the TBS. If the TBS Access Code is disclosed to any person, the Account Holder must forthwith give the Bank written notice thereof, thereupon the Account Holder shall immediately cease to use the TBS Access Code. (b) Unless and until the Bank receives such written notice of disclosure, the Account Holder shall be fully liable and be bound by all transactions effected by the use of such TBS, with or without his consent or knowledge.

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