Multiple and Overlapping Claims Clause Samples

The "Multiple and Overlapping Claims" clause defines how situations are handled when more than one claim arises from the same set of facts or when claims under different provisions overlap. In practice, this clause typically clarifies whether a party can pursue multiple remedies for the same issue, or if recovery is limited to a single claim to prevent double compensation. Its core function is to ensure fairness and avoid duplicative recovery by specifying how overlapping claims are managed, thereby reducing the risk of disputes over double counting or inconsistent outcomes.
Multiple and Overlapping Claims. Project Company may make multiple but not duplicative claims with respect to a Relevant Event.
Multiple and Overlapping Claims. The Contractor may make multiple but not duplicative claims with respect to an Uncontrollable Circumstance.
Multiple and Overlapping Claims. The Developer may make multiple but not duplicative claims with respect to a Supervening Event.
Multiple and Overlapping Claims. The Design-Builder may make multiple but not duplicative claims with respect to an Uncontrollable Circumstance.
Multiple and Overlapping Claims. The DBOM Contractor may make multiple but not duplicative claims with respect to an Uncontrollable Circumstance.