Common use of Exclusion of Consequential Damage Clause in Contracts

Exclusion of Consequential Damage. (a) Subject to clauses 26.4(b) and 26.5, the First Party is not liable for, and does not indemnify the Second Party in respect of, any Consequential Damage howsoever caused (including by the negligence of the First Party), suffered by the Second Party in connection with this Agreement.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

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Exclusion of Consequential Damage. (a) Subject to clauses 26.4(b28.5(b) and 26.528.6, the First Party is not liable for, and does not indemnify the Second Party in respect of, any Consequential Damage howsoever caused (including but not limited to, by the negligence of the First Party), suffered by the Second Party in connection with this Agreement.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, www.aer.gov.au, www.aer.gov.au

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