Excusing owner from responsibility Clause Samples

The 'Excusing owner from responsibility' clause serves to limit or eliminate the liability of the owner for certain events or damages that may occur during the course of a contract or project. Typically, this clause specifies situations where the owner will not be held accountable, such as accidents, delays caused by third parties, or unforeseen circumstances beyond the owner's control. By including this provision, the contract clarifies the boundaries of the owner's obligations and protects them from claims or disputes arising from issues outside their direct influence, thereby allocating risk more clearly between the parties.
Excusing owner from responsibility. Agreement by the Tenant not to hold the Owner legally responsible for any action or failure to act, whether intentional or negligent;
Excusing owner from responsibility. Agreement by the Qualified Tenant not to hold the Borrower or its agents legally responsible for any action or failure to act, whether intentional or negligent.
Excusing owner from responsibility. Agreement by the Qualified Tenant not to hold the Partnership or its agents legally responsible for any action or failure to act, whether intentional or negligent.
Excusing owner from responsibility. Tenant shall not be required to hold landlord or landlord’s agents harmless in any action or failure to act, whether unintentional or negligent.