Liability Limits Not Waived Sample Clauses
The 'Liability Limits Not Waived' clause establishes that any limitations on liability set forth in the agreement remain in effect and cannot be disregarded or set aside, even if other provisions are waived or modified. In practice, this means that caps on damages or exclusions of certain types of liability will continue to apply regardless of other changes or exceptions made elsewhere in the contract. This clause serves to protect parties from unexpected or unlimited exposure to liability, ensuring that agreed-upon risk allocations are preserved throughout the duration of the agreement.
Liability Limits Not Waived. Nothing in this Article XI shall cause either City or GRAHA to be subject to liability in excess of any statutory limits of liability applicable to City or GRAHA.
Liability Limits Not Waived. Nothing in this Article VI shall cause either Lessor or Lessee to be subject to liability in excess of any statutory limits of liability applicable to Lessor or Lessee.
Liability Limits Not Waived. Nothing in this Article XI shall cause either City or SNSC to be subject to liability in excess of any statutory limits of liability applicable to City or SNSC.
Liability Limits Not Waived. Nothing in this Article XI shall cause either City or School to be subject to liability in excess of any statutory limits of liability applicable to City or School.
