Liability for Agent’s Actions Sample Clauses

Liability for Agent’s Actions. The Customer agrees to accept full responsibility and to indemnify CBH for all actions, decisions and costs incurred or authorised by any agent appointed pursuant to clause 12.1 above when performing Services on behalf of the Customer under this Agreement.
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Related to Liability for Agent’s Actions

  • General Responsibilities of the Parties 1. The Parties will work together in a spirit of cooperation and partnership, with the responsibilities and accountabilities set out in this Agreement, to implement the Programme Documents in full in a timely, efficient, and effective, manner.

  • Liability for Damages 1. The Purchaser shall be liable for any damages sustained by the State arising from Purchaser’s breach of the terms of this Contract and the State may cause all or part of the performance bond to be forfeited to recover such damages.

  • Responsibility for Related Parties 31.4.1 The Provider will be responsible as against the Department for the acts or omissions of the Provider Related Parties as if they were the acts or omissions of the Provider and the Department will be responsible as against the Provider for the acts or omissions of Department Related Parties as if they were the acts or omissions of the Department.

  • LIABILITIES OF THE PARTIES 4.1 For non-performance or improper performance of the obligations under this Agreement, the parties shall be liable in accordance with the current legislation of the Russian Federation.

  • Responsibility for Damages Contractor is responsible for all damage that occurs as a result of Contractor’s fault or negligence or that of its’ employees, agents, or representatives in connection with the performance of this Contract. Contractor shall immediately report any such damage to people and/or property to the Contract Administrator.

  • Administrative Civil Liability The Settling Respondent hereby agrees to the imposition of an administrative civil liability totaling $549,600 to resolve the alleged violations set forth in Section II, paragraph 4, as follows:

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