Common use of Limitation of Seller’s Liability Clause in Contracts

Limitation of Seller’s Liability. No shareholders, partners or members of either Seller or Buyer, nor any of its or their respective officers, directors, agents, employees, heirs, successors or assigns, shall have any personal liability of any kind or nature for or by reason of any matter or thing whatsoever under, in connection with, arising out of or in any way related to this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby, and each of Seller and Buyer hereby waives for itself and anyone who may claim by, through or under Seller or Buyer, as the case may be, any and all rights to xxx or recover on account of any such alleged personal liability. Notwithstanding anything set forth in this Agreement to the contrary, Buyer agrees that any recovery against Seller for any breach of Seller’s representations and warranties set forth in Section 4 hereof or under any other agreement, document, certificate or instrument delivered by Seller to Buyer in connection herewith, shall be limited to Buyer’s actual damages in the aggregate amount not in excess of the Escrow Amount (the “Cap Amount”), and that in no event shall Buyer be entitled to seek or obtain any other damages of any kind, including, without limitation, consequential, indirect or punitive damages.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (Capital Realty Investors Ii LTD Partnership), Purchase and Sale Agreement (Equity Resource Group Inc Et Al), Purchase and Sale Agreement (Berkshire Income Realty Inc)

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