Common use of Extent of liability for losses Clause in Contracts

Extent of liability for losses. To the extent permitted by Law, the Scheme Owner is not liable to the Customer under or in connection with this Agreement for any claims, actions, proceedings, judgments, cost, expense, loss, damage or liability incurred or suffered by the Customer or by anyone claiming through the Customer for: (a) water not being available under the Customer’s Bulk Water Contract; (b) any error in the data, assumptions or methodology for a standard, plan or licence issued by a Regulator; or (c) complying with a State Direction.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Standard Customer Distribution Contract, Distribution Contract, Distribution Contract

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Extent of liability for losses. To the extent permitted by Law, the Scheme Owner is not liable to the Customer under or in connection with this Agreement for any claims, actions, proceedings, judgments, cost, expense, loss, damage or liability incurred or suffered by the Customer or by anyone claiming through the Customer for: (a) water not being available under the Customer’s Bulk Water Contract; (b) any error in the data, assumptions or methodology for a standard, plan or licence issued by a Regulator; or (c) complying with a State Direction.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Distribution Contract, Distribution Contract

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