Common use of Liability for Damage Clause in Contracts

Liability for Damage. The Buyer hereby indemnifies the Seller against any damage, loss, costs or expense suffered or incurred by the Seller with respect to any lost or damaged survey pegs or any damage to footpath profiles, roads, kerb and channel, driveways, footpaths or other infrastructure contiguous to the Land as a result of any works being carried out by or on behalf of the Buyer’s servants, employees, agents, invitees, licensees, contractors or sub-contractors. If the Buyer fails to repair such damage then the Seller may rectify the damage at any time and the cost of rectifying that damage shall become a debt payable to the Seller by the Buyer upon demand.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Building Covenants

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Liability for Damage. The Buyer hereby indemnifies the Seller against any damage, loss, costs or expense suffered or incurred by the Seller with respect to any lost or damaged survey pegs or any damage to footpath profiles, roads, kerb and channel, driveways, footpaths or other infrastructure road guttering and/or driveways (footpaths) contiguous to the Land as a result of any works being carried out by or on behalf of the Buyer’s servants, employees, agents, invitees, licensees, contractors or sub-sub- contractors. If the Buyer fails to repair such damage then the Seller may rectify the damage at any time and the cost of rectifying that damage shall become a debt payable to the Seller by the Buyer upon demand.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Building Covenant

Liability for Damage. The Buyer hereby indemnifies the Seller against any damage, loss, costs or expense suffered or incurred by the Seller with respect to any lost or damaged survey pegs or any damage to footpath profiles, roads, kerb and channel, driveways, footpaths or other infrastructure road guttering and/or driveways (footpaths) contiguous to the Land as a result of any works being carried out by or on behalf of the Buyer’s servants, employees, agents, invitees, licensees, contractors or sub-contractors. If the Buyer fails to repair such damage then the Seller may rectify the damage at any time and the cost of rectifying that damage shall become a debt payable to the Seller by the Buyer upon demand.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Building Covenant

Liability for Damage. The Buyer hereby indemnifies the Seller against any damage, loss, costs or expense suffered or incurred by the Seller with respect to any lost or damaged survey pegs or any damage to footpath profiles, roads, kerb and channel, road guttering and/or driveways, /footpaths or other infrastructure contiguous to the Land as a result of any works being carried out by or on behalf of the Buyer’s servants, employees, agents, invitees, licensees, contractors or sub-contractors. If the Buyer fails to repair such damage then the Seller may rectify the damage at any time and the cost of rectifying that damage shall become a debt payable to the Seller by the Buyer upon demand.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Building Covenants

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Liability for Damage. The Buyer hereby indemnifies the Seller against any damage, loss, costs or expense suffered or incurred by the Seller with respect to any lost or damaged survey pegs or any damage to footpath profiles, roads, kerb and channel, driveways, footpaths or other infrastructure contiguous to the Land as a result of any works being carried out by or on behalf of the Buyer’s 's servants, employees, agents, invitees, licensees, contractors or sub-contractors. If the Buyer fails to repair such damage then the Seller may rectify the damage at any time and the cost of rectifying that damage shall become a debt payable to the Seller by the Buyer upon demand.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Building Covenants

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