Common use of INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS Clause in Contracts

INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS. 21.1. Neither party is liable to the other party in contract, tort, negligence, breach of statutory duty or otherwise for any loss, damage, costs or expenses of any nature whatsoever incurred or suffered by that other party of an indirect or consequential nature including any economic loss or other loss of turnover, profits, business or goodwill.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Sales Contracts, Sales Contracts, Sales Contracts

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INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS. 21.120.1. Neither party is liable to the other party in contract, tort, negligence, breach of statutory duty or otherwise for any loss, damage, costs or expenses of any nature whatsoever incurred or suffered by that other party of an indirect or consequential nature including any economic loss or other loss of turnover, profits, business or goodwill.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Sales Contracts, Sales Contracts

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