Common use of Exclusion of liability for Consequential Loss Clause in Contracts

Exclusion of liability for Consequential Loss. Neither Party is liable to the other Party in contract, tort (including claims for negligence and breach of statutory duty), statute or otherwise for any Consequential Loss suffered by the other Party arising from, or in connection with, the operation of this Agreement (other than for willful or deliberate breach of, or omission to act pursuant to, this Agreement).

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Access Agreement, Access Agreement, Access Agreement

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Exclusion of liability for Consequential Loss. Neither Party is liable to the other Party in contract, tort (including claims for negligence and breach of statutory duty), statute or otherwise for any Consequential Loss suffered by the other Party arising from, or in connection with, the operation of this Agreement (other than for willful wilful or deliberate breach of, or omission to act pursuant to, this Agreement).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Access Agreement, www.accc.gov.au, www.accc.gov.au

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Exclusion of liability for Consequential Loss. Neither Party is shall be liable to the other Party for any loss of an indirect or consequential nature, nor for any loss of turnover, profits, business or goodwill, whether in contract, tort (including claims for negligence and warranty, negligence, tort, strict liability or otherwise, arising out of any breach of statutory duty), statute or otherwise for failure to perform any Consequential Loss suffered by the other Party arising from, or in connection with, the operation provision of this Agreement (other than for willful or deliberate breach of, or omission to act pursuant to, this Agreement).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Framework Agreement

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