Common use of Exclusion of Indirect Damage Clause in Contracts

Exclusion of Indirect Damage. To the extent permitted by Law, but subject to clause 22.3(b), each Party will have no liability to the other Party for any Claims for Indirect Damage (however arising, including negligence), arising under or in connection with this Contract. A Party’s liability for Indirect Damage in respect of the following is not excluded by clause 22.3(a):

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: nwis.com.au, nwis.com.au

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Exclusion of Indirect Damage. To the extent permitted by LawWithout limiting clause 13.1, but subject to clause 22.3(b)except as expressly provided in this Agreement, each neither Party will have no liability is in any circumstance liable to the other Party for any Claims for Indirect Damage (however arisingDamage, including negligence), whether arising under a Law, in contract, tort, equity or in connection with this Contract. A Party’s liability for Indirect Damage in respect of the following is not excluded by clause 22.3(a):otherwise.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Electricity Supply Agreement, Electricity Supply Agreement

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