Liability for Third Parties Sample Clauses

Liability for Third Parties. 17.6. Company shall not be liable for the acts or omissions of other providers of telecommunication services unless such other providers have been specifically engaged by Company as subcontractors or assignees in respect of the performance of Company’s obligations under the Agreement.
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Liability for Third Parties. Should Licensee make available any software, login identifications, or security credentials, or other means of access to XxxXX to third parties, whether deliberately or through error or omission, Licensee agree that any and all use of XxxXX by such third parties, regardless of whether such use is specifically authorized or unauthorized by Licensee, shall be legally attributed to Licensee, and Licensee hereby accepts liability for any and all such use.
Liability for Third Parties. The Supplier shall be liable for the fault of third parties to the same extent as for fault on its own part pursuant to Section 278 of the German Civil Code (BGB).
Liability for Third Parties. In the event that the Contractor entrusts the performance of all or part of the services covered by this contract to a third party (or uses such persons to perform them), the Contractor undertakes to ensure that such persons comply with the obligations contained in this contract. The Contractor shall be liable to the Principal for the acts and omissions of third parties to whom it has entrusted the performance of the services covered by this contract or whom it uses in the performance thereof as for its own acts and omissions.
Liability for Third Parties. Should you make available any software, login identifications, or security credentials, or other means of access to FIRSTBIT ERP Software to third parties, whether deliberately or through error or omission, you agree that any and all use of FIRSTBIT ERP Software by such third parties, regardless of whether such use is specifically authorized or unauthorized by you, shall be legally attributed to you, and you hereby accept liability for any and all such use.
Liability for Third Parties. Should you make available any software, login identifications, or security credentials, or other means of access to MyDaycare Plus to third parties, whether deliberately or through error or omission, you agree that any and all use of MyDaycare Plus by such third parties, regardless of whether such use is specifically authorized or unauthorized by you, shall be legally attributed to you, and you hereby accept liability for any and all such use.
Liability for Third Parties. Provision of certain Services is dependent upon the receipt by the Bank of certain services from third parties. In the event Services from any such third party becomes unavailable, the Bank shall use reasonable efforts to obtain equivalent services from an alternative provider or may, in its discretion, discontinue the related Service upon such prior written notice to Customer. The Bank will have no liability for the performance or nonperformance of any such third party.
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Liability for Third Parties. The Custodian shall be responsible for the acts, omissions, or defaults of any Subcustodians or administrative support providers, if such acts, omissions, or defaults result in a loss to the Client, to the same extent the Custodian would be liable to the Client if the Custodian were providing the relevant services directly to the Client. Except as provided in Sections 8 and 10(B) hereof, the Custodian is not responsible for the acts, omissions, defaults or insolvency of any broker, counterparty or issuer of Securities.
Liability for Third Parties. The Company is not, and will not on Completion be, a party to any guarantee or indemnity in respect of, or otherwise liable or contingently liable in any way for the obligations of, any other person.
Liability for Third Parties. Each Party will be responsible hereunder for any acts or omissions of itself, its Affiliates, its Contractors and its Personnel, as if such acts and omissions were the acts and omissions of such Party.
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