Common use of Default by the Seller Clause in Contracts

Default by the Seller. To the extent permitted by applicable law, the Seller’s liability to the Buyer for breach of any non-excludable condition is limited, at the Seller’s option, to refunding the price of the Commodity or service in respect to which the breach occurred, or to supplying the Commodity or services again or to paying the cost of having the Commodity or services respectively supplied again. In no circumstances will the Seller be liable for any loss of profits or special, consequential or indirect loss or damage. The Buyer acknowledges and agrees that the use of the Commodity supplied is beyond the Seller’s control, and any advice, recommendation, information or services provided by the Seller regarding the Commodity and its use is not construed as a contractual condition or warranty.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: General Sales Terms, General Sales Terms, General Sales Terms

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