Liability for Other Matters Sample Clauses

Liability for Other Matters. The Trustees, individually or collectively, shall not be responsible or liable for:
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Liability for Other Matters. The Representatives, individually or collectively, shall not be responsible or liable for:
Liability for Other Matters. The Trustees, individually or collectively, shall not be responsible or liable for: any matter, cause or thing arising due to the invalidity of all or any part of this Joint Trust Agreement or the Pension Plan Rules; any delay occasioned by any restriction or provision in
Liability for Other Matters. Sponsor Board Members, individually or collectively, shall not be responsible or liable for:
Liability for Other Matters. 28 9.4. Reliance on Documents, etc. 29 9.5. Reliance on Advisors. 29 9.6. Further Assurances. 29
Liability for Other Matters. The Administrative Board Members, individually or collectively, are not responsible or liable for:

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  • Liability of the Parties 5.1. The Parties shall be liable for non performance or improper performance of their obligations under this Agreement in accordance with the legislation of the Russian Federation.

  • 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.

  • Liability for loss or damage Subject to the provisions of the Occupiers Liability Act 1957 and the Defective Premises Act 1972, we shall not in any circumstances incur any liability in respect of loss or damage to any person or property or otherwise, unless the loss or damage was caused by our negligence.

  • LIABILITY OF OTHERS Nothing in this Contract shall be construed to impose any liability upon the Government to persons, firms, associations, or corporations engaged by Contractor as servants, agents, or independent contractors, or in any other capacity whatsoever, or make Government liable to any such persons, firms, associations, or corporations for the acts, omissions, liabilities, obligations and taxes of Contractor of whatsoever nature, including but not limited to unemployment insurance, gross receipt, excise, and social security taxes for Contractor, its servants, agents or independent contractors.

  • Liability for Loss If Included Timber is destroyed or damaged by an unexpected event that significantly changes the nature of Included Timber, such as fire, wind, flood, insects, disease, or similar cause, the party holding title shall bear the timber value loss resulting from such destruction or damage; except that such losses after removal of timber from Sale Area, but before Scaling, shall be borne by Purchaser at Current Contract Rates and Required Deposits. Deterioration or loss of value of salvage timber is not an unexpected event, except for deterioration due to delay or interruption that qualifies for Contract Term Adjustment or under B8.33. In the event Included Timber to which Forest Service holds title is destroyed, Purchaser will not be obligated to remove and pay for such timber. In the event Included Timber to which Forest Service holds title is damaged, Contracting Officer shall make an appraisal to determine for each species the difference between the appraised unit value of Included Timber immediately prior to the value loss and the appraised unit value of timber after the loss. Current Contract Rates in effect at the time of the value loss shall be adjusted by differences to become the redetermined rates. There shall be no obligation for Forest Service to supply, or for Purchaser to accept and pay for, other timber in lieu of that destroyed or damaged. This Subsection shall not be construed to relieve either party of liability for negligence.

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