Common use of Exclusion of Indirect Damage Clause in Contracts

Exclusion of Indirect Damage. Neither party will in any circumstances be liable to the other party for Indirect Damage however caused including, without limitation, through breach of contract, in tort (including negligence), in equity, or for breach of statute.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Metering Code Model Service Level Agreement, Metering Service Agreement, Metering Code Model Service Level Agreement

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Exclusion of Indirect Damage. Neither party will Without limiting clause 13.1, except as expressly provided in this Agreement, neither Party is in any circumstances be circumstance liable to the other party Party for any Indirect Damage however caused includingDamage, without limitationwhether arising under a Law, through breach of in contract, in tort (including negligence)tort, in equity, equity or for breach of statuteotherwise.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Electricity Supply Agreement, Electricity Supply Agreement

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Exclusion of Indirect Damage. Neither party will in any circumstances Party shall be liable to the other party for Indirect Damage however loss of profits, business or revenue, special, indirect or consequential loss, howsoever caused including, without limitation, through breach even if foreseeable or in the contemplation of contract, in tort (including negligence), in equity, or for breach of statuteeither Party.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Service Agreement

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